Indicate whether the following question is a statistical question. Explain why or why not.
How much does Susan’s dog weigh?

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Answer 1
It’s a question because there is not value of time.

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Exploring Diagonals of a Parallelogram

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Answer:

35 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

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Amelia calls people at random to conduct a survey. So far, 20 calls have been answered and 30 calls have not been answered. What is the approximate probability that someone answers the next call she makes?

A.
40%

B.
67%

C.
0.6

D.
2/3

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Answer: 40%

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

40%

Step-by-step explanation:

Henry buys a softball for $16 plus a 9% tax. Ella buys a pair of shoes for $17 plus a 9% tax. Enter the difference in the amount Henry and Ella paid, including tax.
Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$1.09

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Sales Tax Amount = Net Price x (Sales Tax Percentage / 100)  

2) Total Price = Net Price + Sales Tax Amount

E= $18.53

H= $17.44

18.53 - 17.44= 1.09

You know you need to show your work.

Domain and range anyone?

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Answer:

second one

Step-by-step explanation:

range is the y values

16 skiers on 4 boats

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It will be 4 because 16 ÷4=4
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Determine the area of the triangle when tana=1 the image is in the picture above

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Answer:

The area will be:

[tex]A=18(1+\sqrt{3}) \: u^{2}[/tex] or [tex]A=49.18 \: u^{2}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the definition of tangent, we have:

[tex]tan(\alpha)=\frac{6}{\vec{AB}}[/tex]

We know that tan(α) = 1, then we can find AB

[tex]1=\frac{6}{\vec{AB}}[/tex]

[tex]\bar{AB}=6\: u[/tex]

u means any unit.

Now, we need to find the distance BC. If the angle ∠D is 60°, then ∠C must be 30°. Using the tangent definition in the triangle BCD we have:

[tex]tan(30)=\frac{6}{\bar{BC}}[/tex]

[tex]\bar{BC}=\frac{6}{tan(30)}[/tex]

[tex]\bar{BC}=\frac{6}{1/\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\bar{BC}=6\sqrt{3} \: u[/tex]

So, the base of the triangle will be:

[tex]b=\bar{AB}+\bar{BC}=6+6\sqrt{3}=6(1+\sqrt{3}) \: u[/tex]

The area of a triangle is given by the following equation:

[tex]A=\frac{b*h}{2}[/tex]

b is the base ([tex]b=6(1+\sqrt{3})\: u[/tex])h is the height (h=6 u)

[tex]A=\frac{6(1+\sqrt{3})*6}{2}[/tex]

[tex]A=18(1+\sqrt{3})[/tex]

Therefore, the area will be [tex]A=49.18 \: u^{2}[/tex].

I hope it helps you!

Boris rented a truck for one day. There was a base fee of $16.99, and there was an additional charge of 88 cents for each mile driven. Boris had to pay 138.43 when he returned the truck. For how many miles did he drive the truck?

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Answer:

$220.02 - $16.99 = $203.03

$203.03 / $.79 = 257 miles

Answer = 257 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which of the following numbers are less than -0.625
A) -8/5
B) -5/8
C)-0.5

*Choose all that apply*

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Answer:

A) -8/5

Step-by-step explanation:

First, convert -8/5 and -5/8 to decimals

-8/5 = -1.6

-5/8 = -0.625

-0.5 is greater than -0.625 because it is closer to 0.

So, the only number less than -0.625 is -8/5, which is equivalent to -1.6

So, the correct answer is A) -8/5

A TV that usually sells for $185.47 is on sale for 20% off. If sales tax on the TV is 5%, what is the price of the TV, including tax?

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Answer: The price of the TV including tax is $157.65.

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15 out of 60 markers are blue. What percent of the markers are blue?

How will we solve this problem?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

if 15 out of 60 markers are blue

the percentage is 15/60=1/4

0.25*100=25%

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Hailey had 29 DVDs. She went to the store and bought more. Now she has 33 DVDs. How many DVDs did she buy?
A.3 DVDs
B.4 DVDs
C.33 DVDs
D. 62DVDs

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Answer:

option B 4 DVDs

Step-by-step explanation:

she bought 4 DVDs.

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Anyone know the middle question ?

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Ab is obtuse acute to AD
DC is perpendicular parallel to AB
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If 2d + 10 = 50, what does d equal?

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Answer:

d = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

2d + 10 = 50 ( subtract 10 from both sides )

2d = 40 ( divide both sides by 2 )

d = 20

Answer:d=20

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Subtract 10 from both sides.

2d+10−10=50−10

2d=40

Step 2: Divide both sides by 2.

2/d=40/2

d=20

A piece of ribbon is 1 metre in length. Sasha cuts of some of the
ribbon. The ribbon is now 40 cm in length.
What is the percentage change of the ribbon?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Work out the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with side length 2.7mm

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Answer:

, so easy

Step-by-step explanation:

3×2.7mm=8.1mm

Answer:

8.1mm

Step-by-step explanation:

equilateral triangle all sides are equal.

If 1 side is 2.7mm what will be the total of three sides. 2.7+2.7+2.7=8.1mm

2(x-1)=3(x-4) how many solutions

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Distribute
2(x-1) =3(x-4)
2x -2 =3 (x-4)
Distribute
2x-2 =3 (x-4)
2x-2=3x-12
Add 2 both sides of the equation
2x-2=3x-12
2x-2+2=3x-12+2
Simplify
2x=3x-10
Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation
2x=3x -10
2x -3x =3x -10 -3x
Simplify
-x=-10
Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
-x=-10
-x/-1 / -1 / -10/-1
Simplify
X=10
Answer : x=10
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The width of a room is 1/3 its length if the perimeter is 144 m find the dimensions

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W= L*1/3
18=54/3
P=L+L+W+W
144m=18+18+54+54

Make h the subject
G=5h-2f÷3

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Answer:

I think H=5g-2f÷3 ( I'm not sure at all sorry )

Find mZB in the parallelogram.
B
C
51°
A
D
mZBE

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Answer: 129°

m∠A  + m∠B =180°

51° + m∠B =180°

m∠B=129°

The angle measure of B in the parallelogram is 129°.

What is parallelogram?

A special form of quadrilateral called a parallelogram has both pairs of its opposite sides parallel and equal.

Given:

ABCD is a parallelogram.

And m∠A = 51°.

m∠A + m∠B = 180°

m∠B = 129°

Therefore, the angle measure of m∠B = 129°

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Calculate the quotient.

A. 3/4 divided by 5 1/5 is? B. 3/7 divided by 2 1/2 is? C. 5/8 divided by 6 5/6 is? D. 8 3/10 divided by 5/8 is?

What are the answers?

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A) 3/4 ÷ 5 1/5.

Answer:

[tex] \frac{15}{104} [/tex]

B) 3/7 ÷ 2 1/2.

Answer:

[tex] \frac{6}{35} [/tex]

C) 5/8 ÷ 6 5/6.

Answer:

[tex] \frac{15}{164} [/tex]

D) 8 3/10 ÷ 5/8.

Answer:

[tex]13 \frac{7}{25} [/tex]

A miner earns a wage of $28.42 per hour, plus an allowance of $9.97 per hour for working underground in confined spaces. If the miner works from 8.30am to 4.00pm each day from Monday to Friday, calculate his yearly income

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Answer:

$74,860.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Wages per hour = $28.42

Allowance per hour = $9.97

8.30am to 4.00pm = 7.5 hours

Per day income (24 hours) = 7.5 * $28.42 + 7.5 * $9.97

= $213.15 + $74.775

= $287.925

Weekly income (Monday - Friday) = 5 days * $287.925

= $1,439.625

There are 52 weeks in a year

Yearly income = 52 weeks * $1,439.625

= $74,860.50

His yearly income = $74,860.50

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Find the term to term rules for the following sequences:

b)
2, 6, 18, 54, 162

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Answer: Please see explanation column for answer

Step-by-step explanation:

According to sequence   2, 6, 18, 54, 162

--we can see that it is a geometric sequence since to go from one term to the next requires us to  multiply by 3 which is called the common ratio which is gotten by dividing the next by the previous.

ie term 2/ term 1= 6/2 = 3

term 3/ term 2= 18/6= 3

term 4/ term 3= 54/28= 3

term 5 / term 4= 162/54=3

term 6 will therefore be 162 x3 = 486

and term 7 = 486 x 3=1,458 and so on

Recall that  nth term of GP is

Tn = ar^n-1

Where a= first term

r= common ratio

n= term

such that to easily find particular term, we  plug in the values and calculate

for example the 10th term of the above sequence

Tn = ar^n-1

= 2 X 3 ^(10-1)

2 X 3^9

T10 =39,366

Shen invested in a savings bond for 2 years and was paid simple interest at an annual rate of 2% the total interest that he earned was $28 how much did he invest 

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Answer:

Principal = $700

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple interest = principal × rate × time

Simple interest = $28

Rate = 2% = 0.02

Time = 2 years

Principal = x

Simple interest = principal × rate × time

28 = x * 0.02 * 2

28 = 0.04x

x = 28/0.04

x = $700

Principal = x = $700

2) A pair of socks is purchased for $3.00 it is then sold for $4.00 What is the percent of change that
occurred? Is it a percent increase or decrease?

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Answer:

5% change

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

33 was the change and it incressed

Step-by-step explanation:

valor numerico
10x para x= -3

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Answer: -30

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplicación simple 10(-3) = -30

You borrow $3,209 from a friend and promise to pay back $4,210.21 in 4 years. What simple interest rate will you pay?

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Answer:

7.80%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Amount borrowed=$3,209

Payback amount= $4,210.21

Simple interest= 4,210.21-3,209= 1001.21

time= 4 years

We know that

SI= PRT/100

1001.21= 3,209*R*4/100

cross multiply

1001.21*100= 12836R

100121/ 12836= R

R=7.80

Hence the rate is 7.80%

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Answer:

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The length of a diagonal of a square is 10 square root of 2 inches. Find the length of one side of the square.

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Answer:

10inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the length of one side of the square be  a

If the diagonal of a square is 10√2 inches

According to pythagoras theorem

a²+a² = (10√2)²

2a² = 100(2)

2a² = 200

a² = 200/2

a² = 100

a = √100

a = 10

Hence the length of one side of the square is 10inches

HELPPPP: From the top of a light house 50 meters high, the angle of depression of a boat out at sea has a measure of 15°. Find to the nearest meter the distance from the boat to the foot of the light house, which is at sea level.

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Answer:

13m

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]d=50tan(15)=13m[/tex]

The required distance from the boat to the foot of the light house, which is at sea level is 13meter

Given that,

The top of a light house 50 meters high,

The angle of depression of a boat out at sea has a measure of 15°.

We have to determine,

To the nearest meter the distance from the boat to the foot of the light house, which is at sea level.

According to the question,

The angle of depression may be found by using this formula = opposite/adjacent.

The opposite side in this case is usually the height of the observer or height in terms of location.

Therefore, angle of depression = 15degree

Height of the light house = 50m

The distance from the boat of the light house is denoted by d.

Then the distance from the boat of the light house is given as.

[tex]tan15 = \frac{d}{50} \\\\d = 50 \times tan15\\\\d = 50\times0.26\\\\d = 13[/tex]

Hence, The required distance from the boat to the foot of the light house, which is at sea level is 13meter

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A school carnival sold 90 early-admission tickets and 810 regular tickets. What percentage of the tickets sold were early-admission tickets?

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Answer:

11.12 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

There are 90 early admission tickets.

There are 810 regular tickets.

We need to find the percentage of the tickets sold were early-admission tickets.

[tex]P=\dfrac{90}{810}\times 100\\\\=11.12\%[/tex]

So, the required percentage is 11.12 %.

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