Thelma and Louise ordered take - out from Belle Taco . Thelma ordered 2 tacos and 1 burrito and paid $ 3.79 . Louise ordered 2 burritos and 1 taco and paid . \$4.58​

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Answer 1

Answer:

A taco cost $1 while a burrito cost $1.79

Step-by-step explanation:

This may be computed as a set of simultaneous equations

Thelma ordered 2 tacos and 1 burrito and paid $ 3.79

let the cost of a taco be t and a burrito b then

2t + b = 3.79

Louise ordered 2 burritos and 1 taco and paid . \$4.58​

t + 2b = 4.58

solve both equations simultaneously

multiply the first by 2

4t + 2b = 7.58

t + 2b = 4.58

subtract 2 from 1

3t = 3

t = 1

t + 2b = 4.58

1 + 2b = 4.58

2b = 4.58 - 1

2b = 3.58

Divide both sides by 2

b = 1.79

A taco cost $1 while a burrito cost $1.79


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The expression below represents the amount owed on a loan over t years.
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Answer:

29/40

Step-by-step explanation:

1/8 + 3/5 =

We need a common denominator.

8 = 2^3

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8 and 5 have no common factors, so the LCD is their product.

LCD = 5 * 8 = 40

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Answer:

a) 2x² - x + 3 = x(2x + 1) - 2x

<=> 2x² - x + 3 = 2x² + x - 2x

<=> 3 - x = - x

<=> 3 = 0

=> no solution

b) x/2 - x/3 - x/4 = 1/12

[tex] \frac{6x}{12} - \frac{4x}{12} - \frac{3x}{12} = \frac{1}{12} \\ \\ \frac{ - x}{12} = \frac{1}{12} \\ \\ = > - x = 1 \\ \\ \\ < = > x = 1[/tex]

=> the euqation has the solution x = 1

c) |x - 5| = 2|x|

=> x - 5 = 2x

or x - 5 = -2x

<=> x = -5

or 3x = 5

<=> x = -5

x = -5or x = 5/3

d) defined conditions: 2 - x 》 0

<=> x 《 2

we have:

[tex] \sqrt{x + 4} = 2 - x \\ < = > x + 4 = (2 - x) {}^{2} \\ < = > x + 4 = {x}^{2} - 4x + 4 \\ < = > {x}^{2} - 5x = 0 \\ < = > x(x - 5) = 0 \\ [/tex]

<=> x = 0 (because x 《 2)

e)

[tex] \sqrt{5} = \frac{1}{25 {}^{x} } \\ = > 5 = \frac{1}{25 {}^{2x} } \\ < = > 5.25 {}^{2x} = 1 \\ < = > 5.5 {}^{4x} = 1 \\ < = > 5 {}^{4x + 1} = 1 \\ = > 4x + 1 = 0[/tex]

<=> x = -1/4

Answer:

[tex]a) [x: - \infty < x < \infty ][/tex]

[tex]b)[x: - 1][/tex]

[tex]c) [x:- \frac{5}{3} ][/tex]

[tex]d) [x: 3, 0][/tex]

[tex]e) [x: - \frac{1}{4} ][/tex]

6) Supplementary Exercise 5.51

A consumer advocate claims that 80 percent of cable television subscribers are not satisfied with their cable service. In an attempt to justify this claim, a randomly selected sample of cable subscribers will be polled on this issue.

(a)

Suppose that the advocate's claim is true, and suppose that a random sample of five cable subscribers is selected. Assuming independence, use an appropriate formula to compute the probability that four or more subscribers in the sample are not satisfied with their service. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer of p to 1 decimal place. Round other final answers to 4 decimal places.)

The answer for 6(a) is P( Xâ¥4) = P ( x = 4) + P (x = 5) = 5/4 * 0.84 * 0.21 + 5/5 * 0.85 * 0.20 = 0.737

(b)

Suppose that the advocate's claim is true, and suppose that a random sample of 25 cable subscribers is selected. Assuming independence, find each of the following: (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer of p to 1 decimal place. Round other final answers to 4 decimal places.)

1.

The probability that 15 or fewer subscribers in the sample are not satisfied with their service.

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2.

The probability that more than 20 subscribers in the sample are not satisfied with their service.

The answer for 6(b)2 is

3.

The probability that between 20 and 24 (inclusive) subscribers in the sample are not satisfied with their service.

The answer for 6(b)3 is P(20 > Y < 24) = 1 - 0.421 - 0.1867 - 0.1358 - 0.0708 - 0.0236 = 0.1621

4.

The probability that exactly 24 subscribers in the sample are not satisfied with their service.

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(c)

Suppose that when we survey 25 randomly selected cable television subscribers, we find that 15 are actually not satisfied with their service. Using a probability you found in this exercise as the basis for your answer, do you believe the consumer advocate's claim? Explain. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)

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Answer:

[tex]P(X \le 4) = 0.7373[/tex]

[tex]P(x \le 15) = 0.0173[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 20) = 0.4207[/tex]

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24)= 0.6129[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 24) = 0.0236[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 15) = 1.18\%[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]p = 80\% = 0.8[/tex]

The question illustrates binomial distribution and will be solved using:

[tex]P(X = x) = ^nC_xp^x(1 - p)^{n-x}[/tex]

Solving (a):

Given

[tex]n =5[/tex]

Required

[tex]P(X\ge 4)[/tex]

This is calculated using

[tex]P(X \le 4) = P(x = 4) +P(x=5)[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]P(X \le 4) = ^5C_4 * (0.8)^4*(1 - 0.8)^{5-4} + ^5C_5*0.8^5*(1 - 0.8)^{5-5}[/tex]

[tex]P(X \le 4) = 5 * (0.8)^4*(0.2)^1 + 1*0.8^5*(0.2)^0[/tex]

[tex]P(X \le 4) = 0.4096 + 0.32768[/tex]

[tex]P(X \le 4) = 0.73728[/tex]

[tex]P(X \le 4) = 0.7373[/tex] --- approximated

Solving (b):

Given

[tex]n =25[/tex]

i)

Required

[tex]P(X\le 15)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(X\le 15) = 1 - P(x>15)[/tex] --- Complement rule

[tex]P(x>15) = P(x=16) + P(x=17) + P(x =18) + P(x = 19) + P(x = 20) + P(x = 21) + P(x = 22) + P(x = 23) + P(x = 24) + P(x = 25)[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 15) = {25}^C_{16} * p^{16}*(1-p)^{25-16} +{25}^C_{17} * p^{17}*(1-p)^{25-17} +{25}^C_{18} * p^{18}*(1-p)^{25-18} +{25}^C_{19} * p^{19}*(1-p)^{25-19} +{25}^C_{20} * p^{20}*(1-p)^{25-20} +{25}^C_{21} * p^{21}*(1-p)^{25-21} +{25}^C_{22} * p^{22}*(1-p)^{25-22} +{25}^C_{23} * p^{23}*(1-p)^{25-23} +{25}^C_{24} * p^{24}*(1-p)^{25-24} +{25}^C_{25} * p^{25}*(1-p)^{25-25}[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 15) = 2042975 * 0.8^{16}*0.2^9 +1081575* 0.8^{17}*0.2^8 +480700 * 0.8^{18}*0.2^7 +177100 * 0.8^{19}*0.2^6 +53130 * 0.8^{20}*0.2^5 +12650 * 0.8^{21}*0.2^4 +2300 * 0.8^{22}*0.2^3 +300 * 0.8^{23}*0.2^2 +25* 0.8^{24}*0.2^1 +1 * 0.8^{25}*0.2^0[/tex]  

[tex]P(x > 15) = 0.98266813045[/tex]

So:

[tex]P(X\le 15) = 1 - P(x>15)[/tex]

[tex]P(x \le 15) = 1 - 0.98266813045[/tex]

[tex]P(x \le 15) = 0.01733186955[/tex]

[tex]P(x \le 15) = 0.0173[/tex]

ii)

[tex]P(x>20)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(x>20) = P(x = 21) + P(x = 22) + P(x = 23) + P(x = 24) + P(x = 25)[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 20) = 12650 * 0.8^{21}*0.2^4 +2300 * 0.8^{22}*0.2^3 +300 * 0.8^{23}*0.2^2 +25* 0.8^{24}*0.2^1 +1 * 0.8^{25}*0.2^0[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 20) = 0.42067430925[/tex]

[tex]P(x > 20) = 0.4207[/tex]

iii)

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24) = P(x = 20) + P(x = 21) + P(x = 22) + P(x =23) + P(x = 24)[/tex]

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24)= 53130 * 0.8^{20}*0.2^5 +12650 * 0.8^{21}*0.2^4 +2300 * 0.8^{22}*0.2^3 +300 * 0.8^{23}*0.2^2 +25* 0.8^{24}*0.2^1[/tex]

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24)= 0.61291151859[/tex]

[tex]P(20\ge x \le 24)= 0.6129[/tex]

iv)

[tex]P(x = 24)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(x = 24) = 25* 0.8^{24}*0.2^1[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 24) = 0.0236[/tex]

Solving (c):

[tex]P(x = 15)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(x = 15) = {25}^C_{15} * 0.8^{15} * 0.2^{10}[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 15) = 3268760 * 0.8^{15} * 0.2^{10}[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 15) = 0.01177694905[/tex]

[tex]P(x = 15) = 0.0118[/tex]

Express as percentage

[tex]P(x = 15) = 1.18\%[/tex]

The calculated probability (1.18%) is way less than the advocate's claim.

Hence, we do not believe the claim.

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Answer:

139

Step-by-step explanation:

supplementary angles add up to equal 180

so to find the measure of angle ABC we subtract the given angle from 180

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so we can conclude that angle ABC=  139

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< ABC and < CBD are supplementary angles.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The equivalent expression for the expression given; (( 5/7 )² × (1/3)-³)-¹ is; (7/5)² • (1/3)³.

What is the equivalent expression for the given expression?

It follows from the task content that the expression which is equivalent to that which is given is to be determined.

here, we have,

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( 5/7 )-² • (1/3)³

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(7/5)² • (1/3)³.

On this note, the required equivalent expression is; (7/5)² • (1/3)³.

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Commuting Distances: 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 20, 30, 30, 45, 45

B.
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C.
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C. 73 and 73

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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test and 94 on the second test. What scores can Aaron get on his third test to guarantee an A in the class? (The
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Write an inequality that models this situation. Use the variable s to represent his score on his third test.

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Answer:

Aaron must obtain a 96 or higher to achieve the desired score to earn an A in the class.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the average of Aaron's three test scores must be at least 93 to earn an A in the class, and Aaron scored 89 on the first test and 94 on the second test, to determine what scores can Aaron get on his third test to guarantee an A in the class, knowing that the highest possible score is 100, the following inequality must be written:

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Thus, at a minimum, Aaron must obtain a 96 to achieve the desired score to earn an A in the class.

Aaron must score atleast 90 marks in third test.

Aaron scores in the first  test = 89

Aaron scores in the second test = 94

And the average of Aaron's three test scores must be at least 93 to earn an A.

Let Aaron scores in the third  test = s

Then,

Average = sum of terms divided by the number of terms.

[tex]\frac{89+94+s}{3} \leq 93\\89+94+s\leq 93\times3\\183+s\leq 279\\s\leq 279-189\\s\leq 90[/tex]

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A

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I tried 3 times already!!!! More in pic. A cube has a total surface area of 150 inches squared. Considering every side length iscongruent, and every face equivalent on a cube, what is the side length? PLEASE HELP!Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.The polygons are similar, but not necessarily drawn to scale. Find the value of x. Number of accounts managedby each sales manager at Force Inc.Box plot30405060708090100What percent of sales managers at Force Inc, manage fewer than 35 accounts? JUST PLEASE HURRY WITH THIS What is the best definition below for a nation state?a place that most people live in todaya place that was discovered long agoa place where people have a similar history and culturea place with people from different backgrounds and culture A store manager decides to clear outschool supplies to make room for newinventory. Now a $20 bookbag will beon sale for only $9. What is thediscount, as a percentage?A:55%B:40%C:45%D:50% Which is the most likely effect of an allusion that is too dramatic for thecontext?A. The reader will be able to picture the scene.B. The reader will be impressed.C. The reader will feel strong emotions.D. The reader will not take it seriously. True or False: The church was able to perform all of Palestrinas masses. Why did President Roosevelt order the evacuation of Japanese Americans? In Which State of matter are molecules moving the slowestA. SolidB. LiquidC. Gas Use the formula to calculate the number of diagonals in a 88-gon.