Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
answer is c just took test
A cola-dispensing machine is set to dispense 11 ounces of cola per cup, with a standard deviation of 1.0 ounce. The manufacturer of the machine would like to set the control limit in such a way that, for samples of 35, 5% of the sample means will be greater than the upper control limit, and 5% of the sample means will be less than the lower control limit.Required:a. At what value should the control limit be set?b. If the population mean shifts to 10.7, what is the probability that the change will be detected?c. If the population mean shifts to 11.7, what is the probability that the change will be detected?
Answer:
a. the control limits should be set at (10.72, 11.28)
b. [tex]\mathbf{P(10.72<x<11.28) = 0.4526}[/tex]
c. [tex]\mathbf{P(10.72<x<11.28) = 0.0065}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
population mean μ = 11
standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex] = 1.0
sample size n = 35
5% of the sample means will be greater than the upper control limit, and 5% of the sample means will be less than the lower control limit.
Therefore, level of significance ∝ = 0.05+0.05 = 0.10
Critical value for [tex]z_{1-\alpha/2} =z_{1-0.10 /2}[/tex]
[tex]\implies z_{1-0.05} = z_{0.95}[/tex]
Using the EXCEL FORMULA: = NORMSINV (0.95)
z = 1.64
The lower control limit and the upper control limit can be determined by using the respective formulas:
Lower control limit = [tex]\mathtt{\mu - z_{1-\alpha/2} \times \dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]
Upper control limit = [tex]\mathtt{\mu + z_{1-\alpha/2} \times \dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]
For the lower control limit = [tex]11-1.64 \times \dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}[/tex]
For the lower control limit = [tex]11-0.27721[/tex]
For the lower control limit = 10.72279
For the lower control limit [tex]\simeq[/tex] 10.72
For the upper control limit = [tex]11+1.64 \times \dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}[/tex]
For the upper control limit = 11 + 0.27721
For the upper control limit = 11.27721
For the upper control limit [tex]\simeq[/tex] 11.28
Therefore , the control limits should be set at (10.72, 11.28)
b. If the population mean shifts to 10.7, what is the probability that the change will be detected?
i.e
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{X- \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}<z < \dfrac{X- \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{10.72- 10.7}{\dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}}<z < \dfrac{11.28- 10.7}{\dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{0.02}{\dfrac{1.0}{5.916}}<z < \dfrac{0.58}{\dfrac{1.0}{5.916}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P(0.1183<z < 3.4313})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P(z< 3.4313) - P(z< 0.1183) }[/tex]
Using the EXCEL FORMULA: = NORMSDIST (3.4313) - NORMSDIST (0.118 ); we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(10.72<x<11.28) = 0.4526}[/tex]
c If the population mean shifts to 11.7, what is the probability that the change will be detected?
i.e
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{X- \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}<z < \dfrac{X- \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{10.72- 11.7}{\dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}}<z < \dfrac{11.28- 11.7}{\dfrac{1.0}{\sqrt{35}}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P( \dfrac{-0.98}{\dfrac{1.0}{5.916}}<z < \dfrac{-0.42}{\dfrac{1.0}{5.916}}})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P(-5.7978<z < -2.48472})[/tex]
[tex]\mathtt{P(10.72<x<11.28) = P(z< -2.48472) - P(z< -5.7978) }[/tex]
Using the EXCEL FORMULA: = NORMSDIST (-2.48472) - NORMSDIST (-5.7978); we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(10.72<x<11.28) = 0.0065}[/tex]
S varies inversely as G. If S is 8 when G is 1.5, find S when G is 3. a) Write the variation. b) Find S when G is 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
a.
[tex]s \: = \frac{k}{g} [/tex]
[tex]8 = \frac{k}{1.5} [/tex]
[tex]k \: = 1.5 \times 8 = 12[/tex]
[tex]s = \frac{12}{g} [/tex]
b.
[tex]s = \frac{12}{3} [/tex]
s = 4
Fifty three million, eight hundred thousand and thirteen
Answer:
53,800,013
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A plan for a dog park has a grassy section and a sitting section as shown in the figure. Which equation can be used to find the area of the grassy section?
Answer:
[tex]Area=\frac{1}{2} (B\,+\,b)\,h[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The grassy area is that of a trapezoid, so recall the formula for the area of a trapezoid:
[tex]Area=\frac{1}{2} (Base\,+\,base)\,height[/tex]
where:
Base stands for the larger base (in our case the dimension "B" in the attached image)
base stands for the shorter base parallel to the largest Base (in our case the dimension "b" in the attached image)
and
height stands for the distance between bases (in our case the dimension "h" in the attached image.
Therefore the formula for the area of the grassy section becomes:
[tex]Area=\frac{1}{2} (Base\,+\,base)\,height\\Area=\frac{1}{2} (B\,+\,b)\,h[/tex]
Answer:
1/2 (b+b) h
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Vu is three times as old as Wu. In 25 years Wu will be twice as old as Vu. How old is Vu now?
Answer: Vu is 15 years old now.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let present age of WU be x.
Then, the present age of Vu = 3x
Also, After 25 years
Age of Wu = x+25
According to the question:
[tex](x+25)=2(3x)\\\\\Rightarrow\ x+25=6x\\\\\Rightarrow\5x=25\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=5[/tex]
Present age of Vu = 3(5) = 15
Hence, Vu is 15 years old now.
Answer:
j
Step-by-step explanation:j
Find the missing side length. Leave your answers radical in simplest form. PLEASE HURRY
Answer:
the answer for y is 9 and x is 9✔2( the check is square root symbol)
Please help
Simple geometry / trig problem
Answer:
b, c, dStep-by-step explanation:
a. tan 30/ sin 30 = (sin 30/cos 30) / sin 30 = 1 / cos 30, no
b. cos 30 = √3/2, yes
c. cos 60 tan 60 = cos 60 (sin 60/cos 60) = sin 60 = cos 30, yes
d. sin 60 = cos (90 - 60) = cos 30, yes
[tex]\bf{b.}\ \ \it cos30^o=\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2}\ \ (True)\\ \\ \bf{d.}\ \ \it sin60^o=cos(90^o-60^o)=cos30^o\ \ (True) \\ \\ \bf{c.}\ \it cos60^o\cdot tan60^o=cos60^o\cdot\dfrac{sin60^o}{cos60^o}=\dfrac{cos60^o}{cos60^o}\cdot sin60^o=1\cdot sin60^o=cos30^o\ (T)\\ \\ \\ \bf{a.}\ \ \it \dfrac{tan30^o}{sin30^o}=tan30^o\cdot\dfrac{1}{sin30^o}=\dfrac{sin30^o}{cos30^o}\cdot\dfrac{1}{sin30^o}=\dfrac{sin30^o}{sin30^o}\cdot\dfrac{1}{cos30^o}=\\ \\ \\ =1\cdot\dfrac{1}{cos30^o}=\dfrac{1}{cos30^o}\ \ne\ cos30^o[/tex]
(PLEASE HELP ITS THE LAST QUESTION)
Find the measure of angle L.
A) 21.6°
B) 43.8°
C) 33.4°
D) 21.9°
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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find the HCF of 54 and 81 by prime factorization method. pls send the photo
3║54, 81
3║18, 27
3║9, 9
3║3, 3
3║1, 1
HCF = 27
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Answer:
Hello,
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\begin{array}{c||c}\begin{array}{c|c}54&2\\27&3\\9&3\\3&3\\1\\\end{array}&\begin{array}{c|c}81&3\\27&3\\9&3\\3&3\\1\\\end{array}\end{array}\\\\54=2^1*3^3\\ 81=3^4\\\\\boxed{HCF(54,81)=3^3=27}\\[/tex]
Julio is paid 1.1 times his normal hourly rate for each hour he works over 28 hours in a
week. Last week he worked 43 hours and earned $631.90.
Enter and solve an equation to find Julio's normal hourly rate, r. Complete the explanation
how you know that your answer is reasonable.
The earnings equation is $631.90 =
Julio's hourly l'ate is $
per hour.
This is reasonable because working 43 hours at a rate of $14 per hour is
43 · 14 = 43(10 + 4) = 430 + 172 =
and $
is close to $631.90.
Answer:
43-28= 15 extra hours
normal hourly rate = a
extra hourly rate = 1.1a
28a + 15(1.1a) = 631.90
28a + 16.5a = 631.90
solve 3/4x+5=-9 please
Answer:
exact form: x=-56/3
mixed number form: -18 2/3
Solve for x by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.
the formula s= I dont know how to type that but I really need helppppp
Answer:
[tex] s = \sqrt{30} - 2\sqrt{5} m [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Formula for side length of cube, [tex] s = \sqrt{\frac{SA}{6} [/tex]
Where, S.A = surface area of a cube, and s = side length.
Required:
Difference in side length between a cube with S.A of 180 m² and a cube with S.A of 120 m²
Solution:
Difference = (side length of cube with 180 m² S.A) - (side length of cube with 120 m² S.A)
[tex]s = (\sqrt{\frac{180}{6}}) - (\sqrt{\frac{120}{6}})[/tex]
[tex] s = (\sqrt{30}) - (\sqrt{20}) [/tex]
[tex] s = \sqrt{30} - \sqrt{4*5} [/tex]
[tex] s = \sqrt{30} - 2\sqrt{5} m [/tex]
Select the best with the least expensive corn per ounce The choices are in the image
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Option A:
1.50÷18≈0.0833
3.00÷36≈0.0833
4.50÷54≈0.0833
Option B:
0.75÷15=0.05
Option C:
2.20÷15=0.146
Varia is studying abroad in Europe. She is required pay $3,500 (in US dollars) per year to the university; however, she must pay in euros. How many euros can Varia expect to pay per month to the university?
Answer: 247.92 euros
Step-by-step explanation:
Given, Varia is required pay $3,500 (in US dollars) per year to the university.
If she must pay in euros , then we convert $3,500 into euros.
Current rate : 1 US dollar = 0.85 euro
Then, $3,500 = ( 0.85 x 3500) euros
= 2975 euros
She can expect 2975 euros to pay per year.
Also, [tex]2975\div 12\approx247.92[/tex] [ 1 years = 12 months]
Hence, She can expect 247.92 euros to pay per month to the university.
A sample of 36 observations is selected from one population with a population standard deviation of 4.2. The sample mean is 101.5. A sample of 50 observations is selected from a second population with a population standard deviation of 5.0. The sample mean is 100.1. Conduct the following test of hypothesis using the 0.10 significance level.H0 : μ1 = μ2H1 : μ1 ≠ μ2a. This is a_________tailed test.b. State the decision rule. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)The decision rule is to reject H0 if z is ___________the interval.c. Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Value of the test statistic d. What is your decision regarding H0?e. What is the p-value? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
the null and the alternative hypothesis are computed as :
[tex]H_o: \mu_1 = \mu_2[/tex]
[tex]H_a : \mu _1 \neq \mu_2[/tex]
This is a two tailed test
This is because of the ≠ sign in the alternative hypothesis which signifies that the rejection region in the alternative hypothesis are at the both sides of the hypothesized mean difference .
Decision Rule: at the level of significance ∝ = 0 . 10
The decision rule is to reject the null hypothesis if z < - 1 . 64 and z > 1 . 64
NOTE: DURING THE MOMENT OF TYPING THIS ANSWER THERE IS A TECHNICAL ISSUE WHICH MAKES ME TO BE UNABLE TO SUBMIT THE FULL ANSWER BUT I'VE MADE SCREENSHOTS OF THEM AND THEY CAN BE FOUND IN THE ATTACHED FILE BELOW
The X- and y-coordinates of point P are each to be chosen at random from the set of integers 1 through 10.
What is the probability that P will be in quadrant II ?
О
1/10
1/4
1/2
Answer:
Ok, as i understand it:
for a point P = (x, y)
The values of x and y can be randomly chosen from the set {1, 2, ..., 10}
We want to find the probability that the point P lies on the second quadrant:
First, what type of points are located in the second quadrant?
We should have a value negative for x, and positive for y.
But in our set; {1, 2, ..., 10}, we have only positive values.
So x can not be negative, this means that the point can never be on the second quadrant.
So the probability is 0.
Please answer this correctly without making mistakes
Answer:
7/10 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
The total distance is 3 miles = 30/10 miles.
The other distances added gives 7/10+7/10+9/10 = 23/10
Therefore the last hop from Kingwood to Silvergrove is 30/10 - 23/10 = 7/10
Lila is camping with her family. She wants to hike to the lake, go fishing, and hike back before 6:05 P.M. It will take 1 hour and 10 minutes to hike to the lake and 1 hour and 50 minutes to hike back. Lila wants to fish for 3 hours and 10 minutes. What is the latest time Lila can start the hike to the lake?
Lila will need to start the hike at 11: 55 a.m. to be back at exactly 6: 05 p.m. or at 11: 54 a.m. to be before 6: 05 p.m (6: 04 p.m.)
Explanation:
To solve this question, the first step is to calculate how much time does hiking to the lake, go fishing, and go back takes in total. This can be calculated by adding the time of the three activities. This means 1 hour 10 minutes + 3 hours 10 minutes + 1 hour 50 minutes which is equal to 6 hours 10 minutes. The detailed process is shown below.
Add the hours: 1 + 3 + 1 = 5
Add the minutes: 10+50 +10 = 70
Also, because the total of minutes is above 60 (each hour has 60 minutes) it is necessary to subtract 60 minutes and add 1 hour.
5 hours + 1 hour and 70 minutes - 60 minutes = 6 hours and 10 minutes
Now, to solve the question subtract the time of the activities to the time Lila needs to complete all the activities.
6: 05 p.m. - 6 hours and 10 minutes = 11: 55 a.m
You can get this result by substracting first the hours and then the minutes
6: 05 p.m. - 6 hours = 12: 05 p.m.
12: 05 - 10 minutes = 11: 55 a.m.
According to this, Lila will need to start the hike at 11: 55 a.m. to be back at exactly 6: 05 p.m. or at 11: 54 a.m. to be before 6: 05 a.m because if she starts at 11: 54 a.m. she will be back at 6:04, which is a minute before 6:05 p.m.
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Please Show Work
Answer:
1= 65 degrees
2=115 degrees
3=115 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: supplementary angles where 115 + x = 180 so go backwards by 180 - 115=65 to find corresponding angles. Angle 3 is also corresponding with the given angle of 115. Angle 2 is opposite the 115 so they have to be equal
An amusement park is open 7 days a week. The park has 8 ticket booths, and each booth has a ticket seller from 10am to 6pm. On average, ticket sellers work 30 hours per week. Write and equation that can be used to find "t", the minimum number of ticket sellers the park needs. show work if possible.
Answer:
t = (448 hrs/ week) / (30 hrs / week)
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of times park opens in a week = 7
Number of ticket booth = 8
Opening hours = 10am - 6pm = 8 hours per day
Max working hours per ticket seller per week = 30 hours
Therefore each booth works for 8 hours per day,
Then ( 8 * 7) = 56 hours per week.
All 8 booths work for (56 * 8) = 448 hours per week
If Max working hours per ticket seller per week = 30 hours,
Then muninim number of workers required (t) :
Total working hours of all booth / maximum number of working hours per worker per week
t = (448 hrs/ week) / (30 hrs / week)
a test has 10 multiple-choice questions with 6 choices each, followed by 35 true/false questions. if a student guesses on each equation, how many ways can he answer the questions on the test
Answer:
6¹⁰×2³⁵
Step-by-step explanation:
he has 6 choices for the first multiple choice question.
and for each of those he had again 6 more choices to answer the second question. 6×6 = 36
so, for all 10 multiple choice questions he answer in
6¹⁰ different ways = 60466176 ways
then there are 35 true/false questions, which are Bausch again multiple choice questions but with only 2 options instead of 6.
so we get 2³⁵ different possibilities. a huge number.
and they're possible for each of the 60466176 ways of the multiple choice part.
so, in total we have
6¹⁰×2³⁵ different answer possibilities.
Find the measure of A.
A. 50
B. 70
C. 100
D. 90
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know how to eliminate the wrong answers.
Two line segments which have one end at a diameter and the other end meeting at a common point, make a 90 degree angle.
A is made that way, so A is 90 degrees.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe it is 90
Write each expression in a simpler form that is equivalent to the given expression. Let F be a nonzero number. f-4
Answer:
f-4
Step-by-step explanation:
f-4 cannot be simplified
This is the simplest form
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{f-4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f-4[/tex]
[tex]\sf f \ is \ a \ nonzero \ number.[/tex]
[tex]\sf The \ expression \ cannot \ be \ simplified \ further.[/tex]
X-6 greater then equal to 15 + 8x
Answer:x ≤ 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x ≥ -3
Step-by-step explanation:
x - 6 ≥ 15 + 8x
x - 8x ≥ 15 + 6
-7x ≥ 21
x ≥ 21/-7
x ≥ -3
x greater than equal to -3
check:
-3 - 6 ≥ 15 + 8*-3
-9 ≥ 15 - 24
please solve asap thanks
Answer:
6x+36=180
6x=144
x=24
Step-by-step explanation:
this is the correct answer
A lottery ticket has a grand prize of $34.8 million. The probability of winning the grand prize is .000000047.
Answer:
000000047
Step-by-step explanation:
that is the answer
Angela took a general aptitude test and scored in the 90th percentile for aptitude in accounting. (a) What percentage of the scores were at or below her score? % (b) What percentage were above?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given information;
Angela took a general aptitude test and scored in the 90th percentile for aptitude in accounting.
What percentage of the scores were at or below her score?
The percentage of scores that were at or below her score is
Percentage P = 90%
This benchmark is more than average, so we can typically say more of the scores were at or below her score
What percentage were above?
Since The percentage of scores that were at or below her score is
Percentage P = 90%
Then the percentage of the scores that were above will be : (100 -90)%
= 10 %
We can see here that less percentage of score were above Angela's Score.
The denominator of a fraction is 30 more than the numerator. The value of the fraction is 3/5. Find the fraction.
Answer:
45
------
75
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the value of the numerator and x+30 be the value of the denominator
This is equal to 3/5
x 3
-------- = -------
x+30 5
Using cross products
5x = 3(x+30)
Distribute
5x = 3x+90
Subtract 3x from each side
2x = 90
Divide by 2
x = 45
The fraction is
45
-----
30+45
45
------
75
[tex]\dfrac{x}{x+30}=\dfrac{3}{5}\\\\5x=3(x+30)\\5x=3x+90\\2x=90\\x=45\\\\\dfrac{x}{x+30}=\dfrac{45}{45+30}=\dfrac{45}{75}[/tex]
What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (2, -7) and (8, -4)?
Answer:
The answer is
[tex]y = \frac{1}{2} x - 8[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
To find the equation of the line that passes through two points , first find the slope and then use the formula
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
where m is the slope
(x1 , y1) are any of the points
To find the slope of the line using two points we use the formula
[tex]m = \frac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1} [/tex]
Slope of the line using points
(2, -7) and (8, -4) is
[tex] \frac{ - 4 + 7}{8 - 2} = \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2} [/tex]Now the equation of the line using point (2 , - 7) and slope 1/2 is
[tex] y + 7 = \frac{1}{2} (x - 2)[/tex][tex]y + 7 = \frac{1}{2} x - 1[/tex][tex]y = \frac{1}{2} x - 1 - 7[/tex]We have the final answer as
[tex]y = \frac{1}{2} x - 8[/tex]Hope this helps you
find the straight time pay $7.60 per hour x 40 hours
Answer:
The straight time pay for $ 7.60 per hour and 40 work hours per week is $ 304.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let suppose that worker is suppose to work 8 hours per day, so that he must work 5 days weekly. The straight time is the suppose work time in a week, the pay is obtained after multiplying the hourly rate by the amount of hours per week. That is:
[tex]C = \left(\$\,7,60/hour\right)\cdot (40\,hours)[/tex]
[tex]C = \$\,304[/tex]
The straight time pay for $ 7.60 per hour and 40 work hours per week is $ 304.