Answer:
Option 1.
[tex]P(A) = \frac{1}{8},\ P(A|B) = \frac{1}{3}[/tex] Dependent
Option 2
[tex]P(A) = \frac{1}{4},\ P(A|B) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Independent
Option 3
[tex]P(B) = \frac{1}{8},\ P(B|A) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Dependent
Option 4
[tex]P(B) = \frac{1}{4},\ P(B|A) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Independent
Step-by-step explanation:
Two events A and B are independent if the occurrence of A does not affect the probability of B.
On the other hand The probability of A given B is defined as:
[tex]P (A | B) = \frac{P (A\ and\ B)}{P (B)}[/tex]
When two events are independent then:
[tex]P (A\ and\ B) = P (A) * P (B)[/tex]
So if the two events A and B are independent this means that:
[tex]P (A | B) = \frac{P (A) * P (B)}{P (B)}[/tex]
[tex]P (A | B) = P (A)[/tex]
Which makes sense because if the events are independent then the probability of A not being affected by B.
So to solve this problem identify in what cases
[tex]P (A | B) = P (A)[/tex] or [tex]P (B | A) = P (B)[/tex]
When this happens those events are independent
Option 1.
[tex]P(A) = \frac{1}{8},\ P(A|B) = \frac{1}{3}[/tex] Dependent
Option 2
[tex]P(A) = \frac{1}{4},\ P(A|B) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Independent
Option 3
[tex]P(B) = \frac{1}{8},\ P(B|A) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Dependent
Option 4
[tex]P(B) = \frac{1}{4},\ P(B|A) = \frac{1}{4}[/tex] Independent
Subtracting 3x2 + 4x – 5 from 7x2 + x + 9 results in a polynomial. After subtracting 4x2 – 3x from this polynomial, the difference is
Answer:
-8x^2 + 6x - 14
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x^2 + 4x - 5) - (7x^2 + x + 9) = -4x^2 + 3x - 14
(-4x^2 + 3x - 14) - (4x^2 - 3x) = -8x^2 + 6x - 14
Answer:
the difference is 14
Step-by-step explanation:
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step 1
Subtracting 3x2 + 4x – 5 from 7x2 + x + 9
[tex]7x^{2} +x+9-(3x^{2} +4x-5)\\=7x^{2} +x+9-3x^{2} -4x+5\\=4x^{2} -3x+14\\[/tex]
Step2
After subtracting 4x2 – 3x from this polynomial
[tex]4x^{2} -3x+14-(4x^{2} -3x)\\4x^{2} -3x+14-4x^{2} +3x\\14[/tex]
the difference is 14
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Find the surface of this composite solid.
A. 152 m^2
B. 120 m^2
C. 136 m^2
D. 104 m^2
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of this solid is the sum of all the surfaces.
There are 4 rectangular surfaces all around, each measuring 4 by 5 m.
So area of 4 of these surfaces is: 4 * (4*5)= 4 * 20 = 80
The bottom is a rectangle with dimensions 4 and 4. So area is 4 * 4 = 16
There are 4 triangular faces in the top portion, each with base 4 and height 3. Area of triangle is 1/2 * base * height. Hence,
Area of 4 of these triangles is 4*[(1/2)*4*3] = 4 * 6 = 24
Thus, the surface area = 80 + 16 + 24 = 120 m^2
Answer choice B is right.
Convert to the opposite units.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\text{3. }\dfrac{7\pi}{30} \text{; 4. } -20^{\circ}\text{; 5. } -\dfrac{720^{\circ}}{\pi}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 3
[tex]42^{\circ} \times \dfrac{\pi}{180^{\circ}} = \boxed{\dfrac{7\pi}{30}}[/tex]
Question 4
[tex]-\dfrac{\pi}{9} \times \dfrac{180^{\circ}}{\pi}= \boxed{-20^{\circ}}[/tex]
Question 5
[tex]-4\times \dfrac{180^{\circ}}{\pi}= \boxed{-\dfrac{720^{\circ}}{\pi}}[/tex]
Which equation has a graph that is a parabola with a vertex at (–2, 0)?
Answer is:
c. y=(x-2)^2
Answer:
The vertex of a quadratic equation corresponds to the point where the maximum or minimum value is located.
If the function has a positive leading coefficient, the vertex corresponds to the minimum value.
If it has a negative leading coefficient, the vertex corresponds to the maximum valuevalue
If the vertex is located at
(–2, 0)
The possibilities are
y = (x-2)^2
or,
y = - (x-2)^2
Since the problem tells us the answer, we adopt the positive values
Answer:
y = (x-2)^2
See attached picture
Answer:
[tex]y=(x+2)^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph that is a parabola with a vertex at (–2, 0)
Vertex form of parabola equation is
[tex]y=a(x-h)^2 + k[/tex]
where (h,k) is the vertex
WE are given with vertex (-2,0)
(-2,0) is (h,k)
h=-2 and k=0
Plug the value in vertex form of equation. Lets take a=1
[tex]y=a(x-h)^2 + k[/tex]
Equation becomes [tex]y=1(x-(-2))^2 + 0[/tex]
[tex]y=(x+2)^2[/tex]
Miguel has started training for a race. The first time he trains, he runs 0.5 mile. Each subsequent time he trains, he runs 0.2 mile farther than he did the previous time.
a) What is the arithmetic series that represents the total distance Miguel has run after he has trained n times?
b) A marathon is 26.2 miles. What is the least number of times Miguel must run for his total distance run during training to exceed the distance of a marathon?
Answer:
a) [tex]S_n=(0.4+0.1n)n[/tex]
b) 15
Step-by-step explanation:
The first time Miguel trains, he runs 0.5 mile, so [tex]a_1=0.5[/tex]
Each subsequent time he trains, he runs 0.2 mile farther than he did the previous time, so [tex]d=0.2[/tex]
Use the formula for nth term of arithmetic sequence
[tex]a_n=a_1+(n-1)d\\ \\a_n=0.5+0.2(n-1)=0.5+0.2n-0.2=0.3+0.2n[/tex]
a) The sum of n terms of the arithmetic sequence is
[tex]S_n=\dfrac{a_1+a_n}{2}\cdot n\\ \\S_n=\dfrac{0.5+0.3+0.2n}{2}\cdot n=(0.4+0.1n)n[/tex]
b) A marathon is 26.2 miles, then
[tex](0.4+0.1n)n\ge 26.2\\ \\0.1n^2+0.4n-26.2\ge 0\\ \\n^2+4n-262\ge 0\\ \\D=4^2-4\cdot (-262)=16+1048=1064\\ \\n_{1,2}=\dfrac{-4\pm\sqrt{1064}}{2}=-2\pm \sqrt{266} \\ \\n\in (-\infty,-2-\sqrt{266}]\cup[-2+\sqrt{266},\infty)[/tex]
Since n is positive and [tex]\sqrt{266}\approx 16.31[/tex], the least number of times Miguel must run for his total distance run during training to exceed the distance of a marathon is -2+17=15
Answer:
A) the bottom left is the correct answer (0.3+0.2k)
B) 15 times
Step-by-step explanation
Which trigonometric function would you use to solve the problem? If S=27° and TR=7 find TS (picture provided)
Answer:
b. sin or csc
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that sine trigonometric function is the ratio of the opposite side of a right triangle to its hypotenuse; in other words:
[tex]sin(\alpha )=\frac{opposite-side}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
Also, the cosecant is the inverse of sine, so:
[tex]csc(\alpha )=\frac{1}{sin(\alpha) } =\frac{hypotenuse}{opposite-side}[/tex]
Now, for our triangle, our angle is 27°, the longest side of it is TS, and the opposite side of our angle (27°) is TR; therefore, [tex]\alpha =27[/tex], [tex]hypotenuse=TS[/tex], and [tex]opposite-side=TR[/tex].
Replacing values:
- Using the sine trigonometric function
[tex]sin(\alpha )=\frac{opposite-side}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
[tex]sin(27)=\frac{TR}{TS}[/tex]
[tex]sin(27)=\frac{TR}{TS}[/tex]
[tex]sin(27)=\frac{7}{TS}[/tex]
[tex]TS=\frac{7}{sin(27)}[/tex]
[tex]TS=15.42[/tex]
- Using the cosecant trigonometric function
[tex]csc(\alpha )=\frac{hypotenuse}{opposite-side}[/tex]
[tex]csc(27)=\frac{TS}{TR}[/tex]
[tex]csc(27)=\frac{TS}{7}[/tex]
[tex]TS=7csc(27)[/tex]
[tex]TS=15.42[/tex]
We can conclude that we can use either the sine trigonometric function or the cosecant trigonometric function to solve the problem.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a right triangle problem. The reference angle is x, the side opposite the reference angle is 32, and the hypotenuse is 58. The trig ratio that relates the side opposite a reference angle to the hypotenuse is the sin. Filling in accordingly:
[tex]sin(x)=\frac{32}{58}[/tex]
Because you are looking for a missing angle, you will use your 2nd button and then the sin button to see on your display:
[tex]sin^{-1}([/tex]
Within the parenthesis enter the 32/58 and you'll get your angle measure. Make sure your calculator is in degree mode, not radian mode!!!
Nina ran 12 4/5 laps in 1/4 of an hour. At this rate, how many laps could she run in an hour? (Simplify your answer completely)
In one hour Nina runs 51 ¹/₅ miles.
What is ratio?Ratio basically compares quantities, that means it shows the value of one quantity with respect to the other quantity.
If a and b are two values, their ratio will be a:b,
Given that,
In 1/4 hours, Number of laps run by Nina = 12 ⁴/₅.
To find the number of laps Nina could run in one hour,
Use ratio property,
Since,
In 1/4 hours = 12 ⁴/₅ laps = 64 / 5 laps
In 1 hour = (64 / 5) x 4
= 256 / 5
= 51 ¹/₅
Nina runs 51 ¹/₅ laps in one hour.
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If sin θ = 2 over 7 and tan θ > 0, what is the value of cos θ?
3 square root of 5 over 7
negative 3 square root of 5 over 7
3 square root of 5
negative 3 square root of 5
Answer:
It's the first choice.
Step-by-step explanation:
cos θ = √(1 - sin^2 θ ) and cos θ will be positive because sin θ > 0 tan θ > 0. The angle θ will be in the first quadrant.
cos θ = √( 1 - (2/7)^2)
cos θ = √(1 - 4/49) = √(45/49)
cos θ = √9√5 / 7
cos θ = 3√5 / 7.
Answer:
3 square root of 5 over 7. it's positive answer because both sin and tan are positive meaning they are sitting in the first quadrant were all ∅'s are positive
Step-by-step explanation:
A water balloon is 5 feet above the ground when Sally launches it into the air. Use the quadratic equation 0 = -t^2 + 4t + 5 to find how much time, t, it takes for the water balloon to reach the ground.
Answer:
[tex]t=5\ sec[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
[tex]-t^{2} +4t+5=0[/tex]
Solve the quadratic equation to find the zero's or x-intercepts
Remember that
The x-intercepts are the values of x when the value of y is equal to zero ( water balloon reach the ground)
we know that
The formula to solve a quadratic equation of the form [tex]ax^{2} +bx+c=0[/tex] is equal to
[tex]x=\frac{-b(+/-)\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}} {2a}[/tex]
in this problem we have
[tex]-t^{2} +4t+5=0[/tex]
so
[tex]a=-1\\b=4\\c=5[/tex]
substitute in the formula
[tex]t=\frac{-4(+/-)\sqrt{4^{2}-4(-1)(5)}} {2(-1)}[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{-4(+/-)\sqrt{36}} {-2}[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{-4(+/-)6} {-2}[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{-4(+)6} {-2}=-1[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{-4(-)6} {-2}=5[/tex]
therefore
the solution is [tex]t=5\ sec[/tex]
Answer:
5 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
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match the correct letter
1.
4 * ¼ = 1
2.
6 * 1 = 6
3.
5 + 7 = 7 + 5
4.
If 5 + 1 = 6 and 4 + 2 = 6, then 5 + 1 = 4 + 2
5.
4(x - 3) = 4x - 12
6.
3(5) = 5(3)
7.
Rules that allow us to take short cuts when solving algebraic problems.
8.
5 * (3 * 2) = (5 * 3) * 2
9.
4 + (-4) = 0
10.
2 + 0 = 2
11.
A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C
a.
Distributive property
b.
Associative property of addition
c.
Identity property of multiplication
d.
Associative property of multiplication
e.
Identity property of addition
f.
Multiplicative inverse property
g.
Additive inverse property
h.
Commutative property of addition
i.
Commutative property of multiplication
j.
Transitive property
k.
Properties
Answer:
1) f
4 * ¼ = 1 (Multiplicative inverse property)
2) c
6 * 1 = 6 (Identity property of multiplication)
3) h
5 + 7 = 7 + 5 (Commutative property of addition)
4) j
If 5 + 1 = 6 and 4 + 2 = 6, then 5 + 1 = 4 + 2 (Transitive property)
5) a
4(x - 3) = 4x - 12 (Distributive property)
6) i
3(5) = 5(3) (Commutative property of multiplication)
7) k
Rules that allow us to take short cuts when solving algebraic problems.(Properties)
8) d
5 * (3 * 2) = (5 * 3) * 2 (Associative property of multiplication)
9) g
4 + (-4) = 0 (Additive inverse property)
10) e
2 + 0 = 2 (Identity property of addition)
11) b
A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C (Associative property of addition)
Please help meeeeeee
Answer:
y = 32.0°
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the sine ratio in the right triangle
siny° = [tex]\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{9}{17}[/tex], hence
y = [tex]sin^{-1}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{9}{17}[/tex] ) ≈ 32.0°
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Find the length of x.
The answer is:
The length of "x" is equal to 4 units.
Why?To solve the problem and find the length of x, we need to remember the alternate angles rule. The alternate angles rule establish that alternate angles will be also equal.
So, for the triangles, we have:
The angle((α)) formed between the base (2.5) and the hypotenuse (5) of the big triangle is equal to the angle(α) formed between the base (2) and the hypotenuse (x) of the small triangle. It also means that the triangles are similar since they have congruent angles(α) and proportional sides (SAS).
We are given:
First triangle,
[tex]AdjacentSide=2.5\\Hypotenuse=5\\[/tex]
Second triangle,
[tex]AdjacentSide=2\\Hypotenuse=x\\[/tex]
So, using the cosine identity, we have:
[tex]Cos(\alpha)=\frac{AdjacentSide}{Hypotenuse}[/tex]
[tex]Cos(\alpha)=\frac{2.5}{5}=\frac{2}{x}[/tex]
[tex]Cos(\alpha)=\frac{2.5}{5}=\frac{2}{x}\\\\\frac{2.5}{5}=\frac{2}{x}\\\\x=2*\frac{5}{2.5}=4[/tex]
Therefore, we have that the hypotenuse of the second triangle (x) is equal to 4 units.
Hence, the length of "x" is equal to 4 units.
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Answer:
The length of x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure we can see that two triangles are similar. (AAA similarity criteria)
Therefore the ratio of similar corresponding sides are equal.
Answer:
The length of x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure we can see that two triangles are similar. All angles are equal(AAA similarity criteria)
Therefore the ratio of similar corresponding sides are equal.
To find the value of x
From the figure we can write,
x/5 = 2/2.5
x = (5 * 2)/2.5
x = 10/2.5 = 4
Therefore the length of x = 4
From the figure we can write,
x/5 = 2/2.5
x = (5 * 2)/2.5
x = 10/2.5 = 4
Therefore the length of x = 4
Determine the point on the graph of y = In 2x at which the tangent line is perpendicular to
x+4y=1.
please show all workings:)
Answer:
(1/4, ln(1/2))
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the given line is -1/4, so the perpendicular line will have a slope of -1/(-1/4) = 4.
The slope of the given function is its derivative:
y' = 2/(2x) = 1/x
That will have a value of 4 when x = 1/4.
The point on the graph where the slope is 4 is (x, y) = (1/4, ln(1/2)).
Answer:
[tex](\frac{1}{4},-\ln(2))[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first differentiate [tex]y=\ln(2x)[/tex].
This gives us [tex]y'=\frac{(2x)'}{2x}=\frac{2}{2x}=\frac{1}{x}[/tex]. This gives us the slope of any tangent line to any point on the curve of [tex]y=\ln(2x)[/tex].
Let [tex](a,b)[/tex] be a point on [tex]y=\ln(2x)[/tex] such that the tangent line at that point is perpendicular to [tex]x+4y=1[/tex].
Let's find the slope of this perpendicular line so we can determine the slope of the tangent line. Keep in mind, that perpendicular lines (if not horizontal to vertical lines or vice versa) have opposite reciprocal slopes.
Let's begin.
[tex]x+4y=1[/tex]
Subtract [tex]x[/tex] on both sides:
[tex]4y=-x+1[/tex]
Divide both sides by 4:
[tex]y=\frac{-x}{4}+\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
The slope is -1/4.
This means the line perpendicular to it, the slope of the line we wish to find, is 4.
So we want the following to be true:
[tex]\frac{1}{x} \text{ at } x=a[/tex] to be [tex]4[/tex].
So we are going to solve the following equation:
[tex]\frac{1}{a}=4[/tex]
Multiply both sides by [tex]a[/tex]:
[tex]1=4a[/tex]
Divide both sides by 4:
[tex]\frac{1}{4}=a[/tex]
So now let's find the corresponding [tex]y[/tex]-coordinate that I called [tex]b[/tex] earlier for our particular point that we wished to find.
[tex]y=\ln(2x)[/tex] for [tex]x=a=\frac{1}{4}[/tex]:
[tex]y=\ln(2\cdot \frac{1}{4})[/tex] (this is our [tex]b[/tex])
[tex]y=\ln(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]
[tex]y=\ln(1)-\ln(2)[/tex]
[tex]y=0-\ln(2)[/tex]
[tex]y=-\ln(2)[/tex]
So the point that we wished to find is [tex](\frac{1}{4},-\ln(2))[/tex].
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What is the line perpendicular to the tangent line to the curve [tex]y=\ln(2x)[/tex] at [tex](\frac{1}{4},-\ln(2))[/tex]?
Let's find the slope formula for our tangent lines to this curve:
[tex]y'=\frac{1}{x}[/tex]
[tex]y'=\frac{1}{x}[/tex] evaluated at [tex]x=\frac{1}{4}[/tex]:
[tex]y'=\frac{1}{\frac{1}{4}}=4[/tex]
This says the slope of this tangent line is 4.
A line perpendicular this will have slope -1/4.
So we know our line will be of the form:
[tex]y=\frac{-1}{4}x+c[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 4:
[tex]4y=-1x+4c[/tex]
Add [tex]1x[/tex] on both sides:
[tex]4y+1x=4c[/tex]
Reorder using commutative property:
[tex]1x+4y=4c[/tex]
Use multiplicative identity property:
[tex]x+4y=4c[/tex]
As we see the line is in this form. We didn't need to know about the [tex]y[/tex]-intercept,[tex]c[/tex], of this equation.
A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 786 grams and a standard deviation of 15 grams.
If you pick 10 fruits at random, then 20% of the time, their mean weight will be greater than how many grams?
Give your answer to the nearest gram.
Answer:
Would this be science?
Step-by-step explanation:
Claire wants to place a mirror that is 1812 inches wide in the center of a wall that is 31 inches wide. How far from each corner should she place the mirror for it to be centered.
Answer:
Claire should place the mirror 6 and 1/4 (6.25) inches from each corner of the wall in order for the mirror to be centered.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find out how far the mirror would need to be set from each corner of the wall, you need to first take the total length of the wall and subtract the total width of the mirror: 31 - 18.5 = 12.5. 12.5 inches is the amount of wall space that would be left when the mirror is hanging. In order for the mirror to be centered, we need to take the amount of wall space left and divide by two (2) to find the measurement from each corner: 12.5 ÷ 2 = 6.25 or 6 1/4. By placing the mirror 6.25 inches from each corner of the wall, the mirror will be centered on the wall.
Samantha sends her son, Barry, to a preschool center on certain days. The cost of preschool is $45 per day along with a fixed monthly charge of $70. Last month, Samantha paid a total of $880 to the preschool center. Let d represent the number of days Barry spent at the preschool center last month. Which equation represents this situation, and how many days did Barry attend preschool last month?
A. 880 = 90d + 45; 9 days
B. 880 = 70d - 45; 21 days
C. 810 = 45d; 19 days
D. 880 = 45d + 70; 18 days
Answer: Option D
D. 880 = 45d + 70; 18 days
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the cost of preschool is $ 45 per day plus a monthly fee of $ 70.
We also know that a total of $ 880 was paid last month
To write an equation that represents this situation, let us call d the number of days that Barry attends school
So the cost was:
[tex]45d + 70 = 880[/tex]
Now we solve the equation for the variable d
[tex]45d= 880-70[/tex]
[tex]45d= 810[/tex]
[tex]d= \frac{810}{45}[/tex]
[tex]d= 18\ days[/tex]
The answer is the option D
What can you say about the y-values of the two functions [tex]f(x) = 3^x-3[/tex] and = [tex]g(x) = 7x^2-3[/tex]? Check all that apply.
A. The minimum y-value of f(x) is -3.
B. g(X) has the smallest possible y-value.
C. f(X) has the smallest possible y-value.
D. The minimum y-value of g(x) is -3
Answer:
a) The minimum y-value of f(x) is -3
d) The minimum y-value of g(x) is -3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question that,
f(x) = 3[tex]^{x}[/tex]-3
g(x) = 7x² - 3
A)At large negative exponents, the value approaches to zero
y = [tex]3^{-100}-3=-3[/tex]
y = [tex]3^{-1000}-3=-3[/tex]
y = [tex]3^{-10000}-3=-3[/tex]
B)Minimum y-value of g(x) will be when x = 0
y = 7x² - 3
y = 7(0) - 3
y = -3
Answer :B and D
explanation: that’s correct
NEED THE ANSWER PLEASE...
Answer:
The correct answer option is D. [tex] \frac { 3 n ^ { 3 } } { 5 m ^ { 2 } } [/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following expression and we are to simplify it:
[tex] \frac { 3 m ^ { - 2 } } { 5 n ^ { - 3 } }[/tex]
Here the variables [tex]m[/tex] and [tex]n[/tex] are having negative powers. So to change these powers from negative to positive, we will take their reciprocals to get:
[tex] \frac { 3 n ^ { 3 } } { 5 m ^ { 2 } } [/tex]
Answer:
The correct answer is option D
3n³/5m²
Step-by-step explanation:
Points to remember
Identities
Xᵃ * Xᵇ = X⁽ᵃ ⁺ ᵇ⁾
X⁻ᵃ = 1/Xᵃ
Xᵃ/Xᵇ = X⁽ᵃ ⁻ ᵇ⁾
To find the correct answer
It is given that,
3m⁻²/5n⁻³
By using identities we can write,
m⁻² = 1/m² and 1/n⁻³ = n³
3m⁻²/5n⁻³ = 3n³/5m²
Therefore the correct answer is option D. 3n³/5m²
Use the probability distribution table to answer the question. What is P(1
X P
1 0.04
2 0.07
3 0.22
4 0.22
5 0.22
6 0.12
7 0.11
the answer is 0.51
Answer: your answer should be 0.51
Some people are saying it's 0.04 but that is the wrong answer.
There are 10,000 light bulbs in a shipment. In a sample of 100 bulbs, 5 were broken. How many broken bulbs would you expect in the whole shipment?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
500
Step-by-step explanation:
The experimental probability of breakage is 5 out of 100, or 0.05.
Thus, if the shipment of bulbs numbers 10,000, the expected number of broken bulbs is 0.05(10,000), or 500.
If f(x)=2^2+2,findf(5)
ANSWER
f(5)=52
EXPLANATION
The given function is
[tex]f(x) = 2 {x}^{2} + 2[/tex]
We substitute x=5 to obtain;
[tex]f(5) = 2 {(5)}^{2} + 2[/tex]
We evaluate the exponent to obtain:
[tex]f(5) = 2 (25) + 2[/tex]
We multiply out to get:
[tex]f(5) = 50 + 2[/tex]
We now simplify to get:
[tex]f(5) = 52[/tex]
Which could be the function graphed below
Answer:
y= sqrt(x+4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason is because the function is translated horizontally to the left.
The base function is y=sqrt(x)
The option A. f(x) sqrt (x-5) + 1, the graph should be translated horizontally 5 units to the right. It's not the case. And translated 1 unit vertically.
Option B. f(x) = sqrt (x-2) the graph should be translated horizontally 2 units to the right. It's not the case.
Option C. f(x) = sqrt(x), the graph should start at x=0. It's not the case.
The option D. f(x) = sqrt(x+4), the function is translated 4 times horizontally to the left. So this is the case.
ANSWER
[tex]f(x) = \sqrt{x + 4} [/tex]
EXPLANATION
The parent function is
[tex]f(x) = \sqrt{x} [/tex]
This parent function has been shifted to the left, hence its transformation is of the form,
[tex]f(x + k)[/tex]
The only option in this form is the last option,
[tex]f(x) = \sqrt{x + 4} [/tex]
Using the keys above, enter an expression equivalent to (-7x^2+4x-3)+(6x-15) using the fewest possible terms.
Answer:
Final answer in simplified form is [tex]-7x^2+10x-18[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is [tex](-7x^2+4x-3)+(6x-15)[/tex]
Now we need to find an equivalent expression for [tex](-7x^2+4x-3)+(6x-15)[/tex]
First we can distribute the positive sign and remove the parenthesis the combine like terms
[tex](-7x^2+4x-3)+(6x-15)[/tex]
[tex]=-7x^2+4x-3+6x-15[/tex]
[tex]=-7x^2+4x+6x-3-15[/tex]
[tex]=-7x^2+10x-18[/tex]
Hence final answer in simplified form is [tex]-7x^2+10x-18[/tex]
What polynomial identity should be used to prove that 20 = 36 − 16?
Difference of Cubes
Difference of Squares
Square of Binomial
Sum of Cubes
Please help!
Answer:
a difference of two squares
Step-by-step explanation:
Note that 36 − 16 is a difference of two squares: 6^2 - 4^2.
Katie bought 4 sweaters that cost the same amount and 1 shirt that cost $20. The items she bought cost a total of $160 before tax Was added. What was the cost of each sweater?
Answer:
Each sweater costs $35.
Step-by-step explanation:
First subtract the total price ($160) by the price of the shirt ($20).
160 - 20 = 140
Now were left with $140. Since Katie bought 4 sweaters, divide 140 by 4.
140/4 = 35
This means that each sweater was $35. If you want to make sure this is correct just multiply 35 by 4 and then add the $20. You should end up with $160.
35 x 4 = 140
140 + 20 = 160
Mrs. Winter's students reported the amount of time they spent reading last night. The line plot shows the fraction of an hour each student spent reading. How much total time did Mrs. Winter's students spend reading last night?
To find out the total time Mrs. Winter's students spent reading, add up all the fractional hour amounts on the line plot for each student.
Explanation:In this question, we are dealing with the issue of determining the total time that Mrs. Winter's students spent on reading, using a line plot that displays fractional hours. Unfortunately, without the actual line plot, we can't provide a specific numerical answer. However, the process would involve adding up all the fractional hour amounts for each student. For instance, if one student read for 1/2 hour and another for 1/3 hour, the total would be 1/2 + 1/3 = 5/6 hour. Repeat this addition process for all the students in the class to find the overall total time spent reading.
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The total time which Mrs. Winter's students spend reading last night is: A. 10 3/4 hours.
What is a line plot?In Mathematics and Statistics, a line plot is a type of graph that is used for the graphical representation of data set above a number line, while using crosses, dots, or any other mathematical symbol.
Based on the information provided about the fraction of an hour, a frequency table can be computed as follows;
Hour Frequency
1/4 10
1/2 9
3/4 5
In this context, we can calculate the total amount of time as follows;
Total amount of time = 1/4(10) + 1/2(9) + 3/4(5)
Total amount of time = 10/4 + 9/2 + 15/4
Total amount of time = 10 3/4 hours.
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The equation for a circle is x2−8x+y2−2y−8=0 .
What is the equation of the circle in standard form?
(x−16)2+(y−1)2=25
(x−16)2+(y−1)2=16
(x−4)2+(y−1)2=25
(x−4)2+(y−1)2=16
You can analyze it in this way:
1)(2) in y2-2y can show that was (y-1)^2 so we add -1 to -8 => -9
2)(8) in x2-8x show us that was (x-4)^2 so we add -16 to -9 => -25
and finally we have:(x-4)^2 + (y-1)^2 =25
it means C is true!
Answer:(x−4)2+(y−1)2=25 is the answer
The anderson's drove 175 miles in 3 1/2 miles. What is their average driving rate, in miles per hour? At this rate, how many miles will theAndersons drive in 8 1/2 hours? What is the Anderson's driving rate in feet per second? Round to the nearest tenth
Answer:
50 mph, 450 mi, 73.3 ft/sec
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1:
Find the unit rate (which here is mph).
175 mi
------------- = 50 mph
3.5 hrs
Part 2:
In 8.5 hrs, the Andersons can expect to cover (50 mph)(8.5 hr) = 425 mi
Part 3:
50 mph 88 ft/sec
------------ * ----------------- = 73.33 ft/sec, or 73.3 ft/sec to the nearest tenth.
1 60 mph
Brayden read the thermometer outside his window. It said that it was 68°F. What is the temperature in degrees Celsius? Use the formula C = 5/9 (F – 32) where C represents the temperature in degrees Celsius and F represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature in degrees Celsius is 20°C.
To calculate the temperature in degrees Celsius, we can use the formula:
C = 5/9 (F – 32)
Given that the temperature outside Brayden's window is 68°F, we plug this value into the formula:
C = 5/9 (68 - 32)
Now, we perform the calculations:
C = 5/9 (36)
C = (5/9) * 36
C = 20
Therefore, the temperature outside Brayden's window is 20°C.
To explain further, the formula C = 5/9 (F – 32) is used to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius. First, we subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature to get the difference in scale between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Then, we multiply by 5/9 to convert the difference into Celsius. Finally, we add the Celsius symbol to indicate the temperature scale. In this case, when we apply this formula to 68°F, we find that it equals 20°C.
Complete question:
Brayden read the thermometer outside his window. It said that it was 68°F. What is the temperature in degrees Celsius? Use the formula C = 5/9 (F – 32) where C represents the temperature in degrees Celsius and F represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature in degrees Celsius is 20°C.
To convert 68°F to degrees Celsius, use the formula [tex]\( C = \frac{5}{9} \times (F - 32) \).[/tex]
Substituting 68 for F :
[tex]\[ C = \frac{5}{9} \times (68 - 32) \][/tex]
Simplifying inside the parentheses:
[tex]\[ 68 - 32 = 36 \][/tex]
Applying the multiplication:
[tex]\[ C = \frac{5}{9} \times 36 \][/tex]
Divide 36 by 9:
[tex]\[ C = 5 \times 4 = 20 \][/tex]
Thus, the temperature in degrees Celsius is 20°C.