Answer: 30 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
3 hours is 180 minutes.
y=1/6(180)
y=30 mi
Find the critical value ze necessary to form a confidence interval at the level of confidence shown below
C=0.81
Zc
Answer:
1.31
Step-by-step explanation:
A jogger is running home. His distance from home, as a function of time, is modeled by y=-7x +8.
Which statement best describes the function?
A. The function is nonlinear.
B. Not enough information is given.
C. The function is linear at some points and nonlinear at other points.
D. The function is linear.
Answer: the function is a liner
Step-by-step explanation: trust
josie walks 3/4 miles in 1/5 hour. what is josie’s speed in miles per hour
Answer:
Speed = 3.75 miles per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Speed can be defined as distance covered per unit time. Speed is a scalar quantity and as such it has magnitude but no direction.
Mathematically, speed is given by the equation;
[tex]Speed = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
[tex]S = \frac{d}{t}[/tex]
Given the following data;
Distance, d = 3/4 miles
Time, t = 1/5 hour
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex]Speed, S= \frac{3/4}{1/5}[/tex]
[tex]Speed, S = \frac{3}{4}*5[/tex]
[tex]Speed, S = \frac{15}{4}[/tex]
Speed, S = 3.75mph.
Therefore, Josie's speed is 3.75 miles per hour.
What is the decimal expansion for 14 over 33?
Hi! I believe your answer is 0.42, (simplified form of 0.42424242424) which is 14/33 (or [tex]\frac{14}{33}[/tex] ) as a decimal. I hope this helps you! Good luck and have a great day. ❤️✨
Consider the feasible region in the xy-plane defined by the following linear inequalities.
x≥0
y ≥0
x ≤ 10
x +y≥ 5
x + 2y ≤ 18
Part 2 Exercises:
1. Find the coordinates of the vertices of the feasible region. Clearly show how each vertex is determined and which lines form the vertex.
2. What is the maximum and the minimum value of the function Q = 60x+78y on the feasible region?
Answer:
1. (0,5), (0,9), (10,4), (10,0), (5,0)
2. [tex]Q_{max}=912[/tex]
[tex]Q_{min}=300[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
In order to determine the coordinates of the vertices of the feasible region, we must first graph each of the inequalities. The feasible region is the region where all the inequalities cross each other. In this case it's the region shaded on the attached picture.
The first point is the intercept between the equations x=0 and x+y=5 so in order to find this first coordinate we need to substitute x=0 and solve for y.
0+y=5
y=5
(0,5)
The next point is the intercept between the equations x=0 and x+2y=18, so again, we substitute x for zero and solve for y:
0+2y=18
[tex]y=\frac{18}{2}[/tex]
y=9
(0,9)
The next coordinate is the intercept between the lines x=10 and x+2y=18, so we substitute x for 10 and solve for y:
10+2y=18
2y=18-10
2y=8
[tex]y=\frac{8}{2}[/tex]
y=4, so the oint is
(10,4)
The next point is the intercept between the lines x=10 and y=0, so the point is:
(10,0)
The final point is the intercept between the equations: y=0 and x+y=5. We substitute y for zero and solve for x:
x+0=5
x=5
so the point is:
(5,0).
2. In order to determine the maximum and minimum value of the function Q=60x+78y on the feasible region, we must evaluate it for each of the points found on part 1.
(0,5)
Q=60(0)+78(5)
Q=390
(0,9)
Q=60(0)+78(9)
Q=702
(10,4)
Q=60(10)+78(4)
Q=912
(10,0)
Q=60(10)+78(0)
Q=600
(5,0)
Q=60(5)+78(0)
Q=300
So now we compare the answers and pick the minimum and maximum results.
We get that:
[tex]Q_{max}=912[/tex]
when x=10 and y=4
and
[tex]Q_{min}=300[/tex]
When x=5 and y=0
The feasible region is the possible set of a constraint
The vertices are: [tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (0,5), (0,9), (5,0)}[/tex]The maximum and the minimum values are 702 and 300, respectively.(a) The coordinates of the vertices at the feasible region
The constraints are given as:
[tex]\mathbf{x \ge 0}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{y \ge 0}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{x \le 0}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{x + y\ge 5}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{x + 2y\ge 18}[/tex]
See attachment for the graph of the constraints
From the graph, the vertices are:
[tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (0,5), (0,9), (5,0)}[/tex]
(b) The minimum and the maximum values of objective function Q
The objective function is:
[tex]\mathbf{Q=60x +78y}[/tex]
Substitute [tex]\mathbf{(x,y) \to (0,5), (0,9), (5,0)}[/tex] in Q
[tex]\mathbf{Q=60(0) +78(5) = 390}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{Q=60(0) +78(9) = 702}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{Q=60(5) +78(0) = 300}[/tex]
Hence, the maximum and the minimum values are 702 and 300, respectively.
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Juan got grades of 68 and 73 on his first two math tests. What grade must he get on the third test if all were weighted equally and he wants to raise his grade to a 75 average?
Answer: 84
Step-by-step explanation: Multiply 75 by 3. That is 225, and is the value the three numbers must add up to. 73+68=141. 225-141 is 84.
The local gym is charging a flat fee of $10 per month to be a member. Each time you go to the gym you are charged $3. What equation would represent
how much you paying total for the month if x is equal to the number of times you go to the gym?
A donor gives $100,000 to a university, and specifies that it is to be used to give annual scholarships for the next 20 years. If the university can earn 4% interest, how much can they give in scholarships each year?
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Answer:
$7,358
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the interest is compounded annually, the amortization formula is useful here.
A = Pr/(1 -(1+r)^-t)
A is the annual scholarship, P is the principal invested at rate r for t years.
A = $100,000(0.04)/(1 -1.04^-20) = $7,358.18
The university could give $7,358 in scholarships each year.
Not quite sure about the answer but it seems simple. Please answer!
Answer:
Its A
Step-by-step explanation:
Andre looks at a box of paper clips. He says: "I think the number of paper clips in the box is less than 1,000."
Lin also looks at the box. She says: "I think the number of paper clips in the box is more than 500."
Choose an inequality to show Andre's statement, using LaTeX: p
p
p
for the number of paper clips.
Group of answer choices
p > 1000
1000 > p
Answer:
Andre says: "I think the number of paper clips in the box is less than 1000.
The equality that shows Andre's statement, or information:
p p p (for the number of clips)
So,
p>1000
1000>p
Hope that helps...
Does anyone know the solution to this question
Answer:
Graph A
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+y=5
y=-3x+5
4x-y=2
-y=-4x+2
4=2x-2
What is the answer to
5 + 3 x 3x -2 X=2
Answer:
x = 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
At a bake sale, students sold 145 chocolate chip cookies, 95 oatmeal cookies, and 87 sugar cookies. What percent of the cookies sold were oatmeal? Round to the nearest tenth
Answer:
29.05% of cookies sold were oatmeal cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Students sold chocolate chip cookies = 145
Students sold oatmeal cookies = 95
Students sold sugar cookies = 87
Total cookies sold = 145+ 95 + 87
Total cookies sold= 327
The formula used to find percentage is : [tex]Percentage = \frac{part}{whole}*100[/tex]
Now, finding percent of the cookies sold that were oatmeal
Percentage of oatmeal cookies sold = [tex]\frac{95}{327}*100[/tex]
Percentage of oatmeal cookies sold = 29.05 %
So, 29.05% of cookies sold were oatmeal cookies.
simplify (3x+2) (y-2) - (7y+3) (y-3)
Answer:
3 x y − 7 y 2 − 6 x + 20 y + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Mr. Johnson listed each class’s average on a quiz in fraction form. Based on the chart, Which shows the classes ordered from the highest average to the lowest average?
A. C,D,A,B
B. C,A,D,B
C. B,D,A,C
D. B.A,D,C
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure if my picture made since because I'm not the best at drawing but that's how I'd explain it
If 1 inch represents 10 miles on a map then how many inches will represent 120 miles ?
Answer:
12 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
We can write this as a proportion:
inches/miles = inches/miles
1/10 = x/120
Solving for x, we get 12 inches.
S= √3+2√3+3√3+...10√3
write S as a√3
Answer:
S = 55√3Step-by-step explanation:
S=
√3+2√3+3√3+...10√3 =√3( 1 + 2 + 3+...+ 10) =√3(1/2)(10)(10 + 1) =√3(55) =55√3S = 55√3
Answer:
s=✓3(1+2+3+...10)
s=✓3[10/2×(10+1)]
here, applying sum of 1st n natural number is n/2×(n+1)
so, s=✓3×5×11
hence, s=55✓3.
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Answer:
7/10
Step-by-step explanation:
22. Find the slope and Y intercept of the line 3x+4y-9=0
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Answer:
slope:
m = -3/4
y-intercept:
y = −3x/4 + 9/4
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-4x+6y=-7
-13x-2y=-4
Elimination or substitution
Answer:
substitution
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the answer its 31
Step-by-step explanation:
and first 21 : (2+1) x 5- 2^2
21 : 3 x 5 -2^2
7x5- 2^2
35-4
31
I hope you understand
Aicha has 36 dress. She completes 1/2 of the dresses in 3/4 of an hour.If she continues at this rate what fraction of the dresses will she complete in one hour?
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 dresses = 36x1/2 = 18
18 dresses in 3/4 hr. ==> 1/4hr ==> 18/3 = 6
1hr ==> 6x4 = 24
fraction = 24/36 = 2/3
-7*3^0.25x=-10 what is the solution of the equation
Answer:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
x = 1.08547955
The price of a technology stock was $9.66 yesterday. Today, the price fell to $9.55. Find the percentage decrease.
Liam had a container of oatmeal that contained 5 and one-half cups of oatmeal. Liam ate StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction cup of oatmeal every morning before school for a week. Which is the best estimate of the number of cups of oatmeal that Liam had left in the container at the end of the five-day week?
2 and one-half
3
3 and one-half
5
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the limaçon with equation r = 3 + 4cos(θ). How does the quotient of a and b relate to the existence of an inner loop?
A polar graph that is a limacon has a formula similar to [tex]r=a+bcos\theta[/tex]
Option B is correct.
A limacon has a formula similar to [tex]r=a+bcos\theta[/tex]
Case 1 . If a < b or [tex]\frac{b}{a}>1[/tex]
Then the curve is limacon with an inner loop.
Case 2. If a>b or [tex]\frac{b}{a}<1[/tex]
Then the limacon does not have an inner loop.
Here, given that, [tex]r=3+4cos\theta[/tex]
It is observed that, a < b or [tex]\frac{b}{a}>1[/tex]
Therefore, the curve is limacon with an inner loop.
Hence, option B is correct.
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Katie played 5 consecutive games of soccer without being taken off the field. Then, after a single game on the sidelines, she played another 7 consecutive games. What is the percent of increase in the number of consecutive games she played?
Evaluate the expression 16!/12!4!
Answer: Sorry i don't really understand the question
Step-by-step explanation:
6 is the ______ root of 36
Answer:
6 is the square root of 36