Answer:
Hypothesis
Step-by-step explanation:
a polygon has five sides Conclusion: it is a pentagon If a polygon has five sides, then it is a pentagon.
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3 5 of students at a school are boys. If there are 2610 students at the school, how many are girls?
Answer:
1044 girls in the school
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5*2610=1566 boys
2610-1566-1044 girls
it should be 1044 because
3/5=.6 or 60%boys and 40% girls
2610 * 60% or .6 = 1566 boys
2610 - 1566boys = 1044 girls
or
2610 * 40% or .4 = 1044 girls
so there are 1044 girls at the school
Jason inherited a piece of land from his great-uncle. Owners in the area claim that there is a 45% chance that the land has oil. Jason decides to test the land for oil. He buys a kit that claims to have an 80% accuracy rate of indicating oil in the soil. What is the probability that the land has oil and the test predicts it?
A.
0.09
B.
0.11
C.
0.36
D.
0.44
Answer:
0.36
Step-by-step explanation:
0.45 x 0.80
= 0.36
Which equation BEST demonstrates the associative property of multiplication?
(5 + 6) x 7 = 7 x (6 + 5)
(5 x 6) x 7 = 5 x (6 x 7)
5 x 7 = 5 x 7
5 x 7 = 7 x 5
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the Esquire root of 3?
Answer:
1.732
Step-by-step explanation:
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How do I write 4,332 in scientific notation??
Answer:
4.332 x 10 to the 3 power I do believe
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4.332 times 10^3
Step-by-step explanation:
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What isthmus solution to the equation 2x+2=10
Answer:
addition
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
10-2=8
8/2=4
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Since there are no exponents in this problem, the next step is
✔ (- 2)2.2
.
Simplify the previous step and you get
.
The final answer is
Anwers:
22 is the answer
What is 27 5/6 - 2/7?
Answer:
my calculator says 1159/35
Step-by-step explanation:
The Complex Conjugate of 2 + 5i is equal to: _______+_________i
Answer:
2 - 5i
Step-by-step explanation:
For any complex number like say "z" written in rectangular form as;
z = a + ib, then from definitions the complex conjugate is given by the relation:
z* = a − ib
Now, from our question, we want to find the complex conjugate of 2 + 5i.
From the relationship above, it's clear that the complex conjugate here is;
2 - 5i
Typically, an MBA student who has a GMAT score above 710 is eligible for financial support. Given that a student is eligible for financial support, what is the probability that the student’s GMAT score is higher than 725 ?Typically, an MBA student who has a GMAT score above 710 is eligible for financial support. Given that a student is eligible for financial support, what is the probability that the student’s GMAT score is higher than 725 ?
The correct and complete question is shown below;
The random variable X denotes the GMAT scores of MBA students who were accepted to top MBA programs in Fall 2012. Assume that is normally distributed with a mean [tex]\mu_x[/tex] = 675 and a standard deviation [tex]\sigma_x = 30[/tex]
Typically, an MBA student who has a GMAT score above 710 is eligible for financial support. Given that a student is eligible for financial support, what is the probability that the student’s GMAT score is higher than 725?
Answer:
The probability that the student's GMAT score is higher than 725 = 0.3928
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given information:
Let X be the random variable that follows a normal distribution;
Then;
[tex]X \sim N( \mu_x = 675, \sigma_x = 30)[/tex]
To objective is to determine the probability that [tex]P(X > 725 | X > 710)[/tex]
[tex]P(X > 725 | X > 710)= \dfrac{P(X > 725 \cap X > 710 )}{P(X > 725)}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{P(X > 725 )}{P(X > 710)}=\dfrac{1 - P(X < 725) }{1- P(X < 710)}[/tex]
By using the EXCEL FORMULA: [tex]"= NORMDIST(x, \mu_x , \sigma_x , 1)"[/tex]
P(X< 725) = [tex]" = NORMDIST(725,675,30,1)"[/tex]
P(X< 725) = 0.9522
P(X< 710) = [tex]" = NORMDIST(710,675,30,1)"[/tex]
P(X< 710) =0.8783
[tex]P(X > 725 | X > 710)=\dfrac{1 - 0.9522}{1- 0.8783}[/tex]
[tex]P(X > 725 | X > 710)=\dfrac{0.0478}{0.1217}[/tex]
[tex]P(X > 725 | X > 710)=0.3928[/tex]
Help me please is the math
Answer:
2nd) which is 4 multiplied by 5 multiplied by 2
Wite the number
in standered form 80+9=
Answer:
89
eighty-nine
logan drew 4 hearts and 40 circles. What is the ratio of hearts to al shapes?
Answer:
1:11
Step-by-step explanation:
4(hearts):44(all) in simplest form is 1:11 because 4 and 44 are divisible by 4.
Answer:4:40
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the measurement of G?
Answer:
59 Degrees!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
59°
Step-by-step explanation:
180 - (57 + 64) =
180 - 121 = 59
Lilliana is training for a marathon. She runs the same distance every day for a week on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, she runs 2 laps on a running trail and then runs 6 more miles. On Tuesday and
Sunday, she runs 4 laps on the trail and then runs 2 more miles. On Saturday, she just runs laps. How
many laps does Lilliana run on Saturday?
Answer: 6 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
WEDNESDAY + FRIDAY (# OF MILES)
The Miles Covered by Each Lap = 3x
The Miles on Top of That = 6
TUESDAY + SUNDAY (# OF MILES)
The Miles Covered by Each Lap = 5x
The Miles on Top of That = 2
You want to now put that into an equation! Therefore, you want to put the number of miles from Wednesday and Friday on one side and the number of miles from Tuesday and Sunday on the opposite side.
SOLVING EQUATION FOR MILES PER LAP
Step 1) 3x + 6 = 5x + 2
given equation from what we put together.
Step 2) -3x + 3x + 6 = 5x + 2 -3x
subtract 3x from both sides.
Step 3) -2 + 2x + 2 = 6 -2
subtract 2 from both sides.
Step 4) 2 × x = 4
divide both sides by 2 because you want to put the variable (x) on one side.
Step 5) x = 2 miles for each lap
Now you want to go look back at the equation and plug in 2 for the variable x.
Step 6) 5 ×2 + 2 = 12
PEMDAS!
Step 7) 12 ÷ 2 = 6
SHE RUNS 2 MILES ON SATURDAYS!
Bryce orders the following items from a catalog. What is the total price he charges to his credit card if the sales tax is 6 percent and nontaxable shipping costs $5 for the order? Round to the nearest cent if necessary.
Answer:
The answer is C : $115.54
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add every single items cost together, the total is $109.00
60 + 14 = 74
10 + 25 = 35
74 + 35 = $109
You then caculate what 6% percent of 109 is = $6.54
After that, you add the total and percent together
$6.54 + $109.00 = $115.54
Answer:answer is c
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I need help with mixed numbers when subtracting plz
Answer:
turn it into an improper fraction then subtract
Step-by-step explanation:
5×6=30
30+1=31
31/6
3×6=18
18+5=21
21/6
31/6 - 21/6 = 10/6
simplify: 5/3 ♡
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Real Estate Agent:
A woman bought 4 lots for $48,000 each. She then subdivided
them into a total of 7 lots that sold for $33,000 each. What was
her percent of profit? I
Savings and Loan Counselor:
A customer wishes to borrow $30,000, make monthly payments
of interest only, and pay the full amount of the principal at the
end of the term. If the interest rate is 12% annually, what are the
monthly payments for a five-year term?
Step-by-step explanation:
A.
Cost of 4 lots for $48,000= 48000*4
=$192,000
Sales made from all 7 lots = 33000*7
= $213,000
Profit =213,000-192,000
Profit =$39,000
Percent profit =(39000/192000) *100
=0.20*100
=20%
B.
Total interest formula=
Principal Loan Amount x Interest Rate x Time
Interest =30000x0.12x5
Interest = $18,000
Monthly payments for 5 years
= 18000/12*5
=18000/60
=$300
The radius of a semicircle is 2 yards what is the semicircle’s perimeter
The capacity of a dump truck is listed by the manufacturer as 10 yd3 . A construction site requires the removal of of dirt, and the contractor has four identical trucks. How many trips will each need to make
Question:
The capacity of a dump truck is listed by the manufacturer as 10 yd^3. A construction site requires the removal of 200 m^3 of dirt, and the contractor has three identical trucks. How many trips will each need to make?
Answer:
7 trips
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Capacity = 10yd^3[/tex]
[tex]Dirts = 200m^3[/tex]
[tex]Trucks = 4[/tex]
Required
Determine the number of trips of each truck
Divide the volume of dirts by 4 to get the portion of each truck
[tex]Each\ Truck = \frac{200m^3}{4}[/tex]
[tex]Each\ Truck = 50m^3[/tex]
Divide the portion of each truck by capacity of each truck to get the number of trip
[tex]Trip = \frac{50m^3}{10yd^3}[/tex]
Convert m^3 to yd^3
[tex]Trip = \frac{50 * 1.30795yd^3}{10yd^3}[/tex]
[tex]Trip = \frac{65.3975yd^3}{10yd^3}[/tex]
[tex]Trip = \frac{65.3975}{10}[/tex]
[tex]Trip = 6.53975[/tex]
Approximate:
[tex]Trip = 7[/tex]
List and describe the characteristics of a wave
Answer:
Crest = Highest point of the wave.
Trough = Lowest point of the wave.
Wavelength = Distance from one crest/trough to the next (m)
Wave Height = Height from trough to crest (m)
Wave steepness = ratio of wave height to wavelength.
Amplitude = distance from the centre of wave to the bottom of the trough (m)
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a parallelogram is 24 square units. One side of the parallelogramis
36 units long. The other side is 4 units long. Which could be the parallelogram's
height? Choose all the correct answers.
A.1/6
B.2/3
C.3/2
D.6
E.9
The required height of the parallelogram is 2/3. Option B is correct.
Given that,
The area of a parallelogram is 24 square units. One side of the parallelogramis 36 units long. The other side is 4 units long. Which could be the parallelogram's height is to be determined.
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral consisting of pairs of parallel side.
Here,
We have given the area of the parallelogram and the measure of its base. So,
Area of the parallelogram = base * height
24 = 36 * height
height = 2 / 3
Thus, the required height of the parallelogram is 2/3. Option B is correct.
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Quadrilateral EFGH is a scaled copy of quadrilateral ABCD. Select the true statement.
Answer:
segment EF is twice as long as segment AB
Step-by-step explanation:
Quadrilateral EFGH and quadrilateral ABCD are similar polygons. We can say that two polygons are similar if their corresponding angles are equal to each other and their corresponding sides are proportional to each other.
From the image attached, we can see that side CD and side GH are corresponding sides. The ratio of their sides are to be proportional.
GH / CD = 12 / 6 = 2
Therefore Quadrilateral EFGH is twice the size of Quadrilateral ABCD. Since side EF and side AB are proportional, therefore segment EF is twice as long as segment AB
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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34 full. He uses 16 of a full tank’s gas per day driving to and from work.
How many days can Drew drive to work with the gas he has in the tank?
Bond X is a premium bond making semiannual payments. The bond pays a coupon rate of 9 percent, has a YTM of 7 percent, and has 13 years to maturity. Bond Y is a discount bond making semiannual payments. This bond pays a coupon rate of 7 percent, has a YTM of 9 percent, and also has 13 years to maturity. The bonds have a $1,000 par value.
What is the price of each bond today? If interest rates remain unchanged, what do you expect the price of these bonds to be one year from now? In three years? In eight years? In 12 years? In 13 years?
Answer:
Bond Xcurrent market price:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)²⁶ = $
PV of coupon payments = $45 x 16.89035 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 26 periods) = $760.07
current market price = $408.84 + $760.07 = $1,168.91
price in 1 year:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)²⁴ = $437.96
PV of coupon payments = $45 x 16.05837 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 24 periods) = $722.63
market price = $437.96 + $722.63 = $1,160.59
price in 3 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)²⁰ = $502.57
PV of coupon payments = $45 x 14.2124 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 20 periods) = $639.56
market price = $502.57+ $639.56 = $1,142.13
price in 8 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)¹⁰ = $708.92
PV of coupon payments = $45 x 8.31661 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 10 periods) = $374.25
market price = $708.92 + $374.25 = $1,083.17
price in 12 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)² = $933.51
PV of coupon payments = $45 x 1.89969 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 2 periods) = $85.49
market price = $933.51 + $85.49 = $1,019
price in 13 years:
market price = $1,000 + $45 = $1,045
Bond Ycurrent market price:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)²⁶ = $318.40
PV of coupon payments = $35 x 15.14661 (PV annuity factor, 4.5%, 26 periods) = $530.13
current market price = $318.40 + $530.13 = $847.53
price in 1 year:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)²⁴ = $347.70
PV of coupon payments = $35 x 14.49548 (PV annuity factor, 4.5%, 24 periods) = $507.34
market price = $347.70 + $507.34 = $855.04
price in 3 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)²⁰ = $414.64
PV of coupon payments = $35 x 13.00794 (PV annuity factor, 4.5%, 20 periods) = $455.28
market price = $414.64+ $455.28 = $869.92
price in 8 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)¹⁰ = $643.93
PV of coupon payments = $35 x 7.91272 (PV annuity factor, 4.5%, 10 periods) = $276.95
market price = $643.93 + $276.95 = $920.88
price in 12 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)² = $915.73
PV of coupon payments = $35 x 1.87267 (PV annuity factor, 4.5%, 2 periods) = $65.54
market price = $915.73 + $65.54 = $981.27
price in 13 years:
market price = $1,000 + $35 = $1,035
Sharon wants to open a checking account from which to pay bills. She wants online services, and a debit card, which both banks provide for free. Based upon past experience, she expects to accidentally overdraft the account 1 time per year, due to unexpected charges and miscommunications. She expects no 2nd copies of statements, and to use network ATMs 4 times per month with either bank. She has $3300 in an emergency savings account at First State Bank, and thinks that the balance will be enough to cover overdrafts in the future if automatic transfers are made when needed.
Answer:
a.No, Common Bank will save Sharon more money.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two banks i.e. first state bank and the common bank that should be compared in the table depend upon the prices of both the banks
On seeing it we get to know that the first state bank would charged a fee on a monthly basis i.e. $4 while on the other hand the common bank has no fee on the monthly basis
Also the unsufficient bonds are more cheaper in the common bank if we compared with the first state bank
Moreover, the $7 is charged in the first state bank and $3 charged in the common bank.
Therefore the common bank would become cheaper
Hence, the correct option is a.
Answer:
Sharon wants to open a checking account from which to pay bills. She wants online services, and a debit card, which both banks provide for free. Based upon past experience, she expects to accidentally overdraft the account 1 time per year, due to unexpected charges and miscommunications. She expects no 2nd copies of statements, and to use network ATMs 4 times per month with either bank. She has $3300 in an emergency savings account at First State Bank, and thinks that the balance will be enough to cover overdrafts in the future if automatic transfers are made when needed.
A 4-column table with 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled First State Bank with entries monthly fee, non-sufficient funds fee, second copy of statement, network A T M usage, non-sufficient funds protection from a First State Bank savings account. Column 2 is labeled Description with entries 4 dollars, 36 dollars, 7 dollars, 3 dollars each transaction, 4 dollars on each day that a transfer occurs to cover an overdraft. Column 3 is labeled Common Bank with entries monthly fee, non-sufficient funds, second copy of statement, network A T M usage, non-sufficient funds protection from a Common Bank savings account. Column 4 is labeled Description with entries 0 dollars, 24 dollars, 4 dollars, 2 dollars each transaction, not offered with this account.
Based on the tables of fees, above, if Sharon chooses First State Bank, will it save her money over choosing Common Bank?
a. No, Common Bank will save Sharon more money. <<<---Correct b. Yes, First State Bank will save Sharon money. c. No, First State Bank and Common Bank would have the same costs for Sharon. d. No, costs cannot be estimated in advance, so this information cannot be used.Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer this please and thank you
Answer:
The Answer is x^2/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The ^ is the power of _
In this case ^ is the power of 2.