Find the length of AB

Find The Length Of AB

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Answer 1

Since this is a right triangle, we can use one of the three main trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, or tangent.

Remember: SOH-CAH-TOA

Looking from the given angle, we know the opposite side and want to know the hypotenuse. Therefore, we should use the sine function.

sin(54) = 16/AB

AB = 16/sin(54)

AB = 19.78 units

Hope this helps!


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14/50 as as a percent?

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The answer is 28%
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Answer:

The answer would be 28%!

Step-by-step explanation:

14/50 is 0.28. To change a decimal to a percentage, we multiply it by 100 which we can do by moving the decimal two numbers to the right.

The weights of items produced by a company are normally distributed with a mean of 4.5 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.3 ounce. a. What is the probability that a randomly selected item from the production will weigh at least 4.14 ounces? b. What percentage of the items weighs between 4.8 and 5.04 ounces? c. Determine the minimum weight of the heaviest 5% of all items produced. d. If 27,875 items of the entire production weigh at least 5.01 ounces, how many items have been produced?

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Answer:

The right solution is:

(a) 0.8849

(b) 12.28%

(c) 4.9935

(d) 28004

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Mean,

= 4.5

Standard deviation,

= 0.3

(a)

P(x > 4.14)

As we know,

⇒ [tex]z = \frac{4.14-4.5}{0.3}[/tex]

      [tex]=-1.20[/tex]

then,

⇒ [tex]P(z>-1.20) = P(z<1.20)[/tex]

                          [tex]=0.8849[/tex]

(b)

P(4.8 < x < 5.04)

= [tex]P(\frac{4.8-4.5}{0.3} < \frac{x-\mu}{\sigma} < \frac{5.04-4.5}{0.3} )[/tex]

= [tex]P(1<z<1.80)[/tex]

= [tex]P(z<1.80)-P(z<1)[/tex]

= [tex]0.9641 -0.8413[/tex]

= [tex]0.1228[/tex]

or,

= [tex]12.28[/tex] (%)

(c)

P(x > x) = 0.05

z value will be,

= 1.645

⇒ [tex]1.645 = \frac{x - 4.5}{0.3}[/tex]

         [tex]x = 4.9935[/tex]

(d)

P(x < 5.01)

⇒ [tex]z = \frac{x- \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

      [tex]=\frac{5.01-4.5}{0.3}[/tex]

      [tex]=1.7[/tex]

P(z < 1.70) = 0.9554

⇒ [tex]n = \frac{27875}{0.9954}[/tex]

       [tex]=28004[/tex]

The salt content in snack bags of pretzels is Normally distributed, with a mean of 180 mg and a standard deviation of 15 mg. Eighty four percent of bags have a salt content higher than which value?


Find the z-table here.


165.2 mg

179.2 mg

187.0 mg

194.9 mg

I think its (A), 165.2mg

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Answer: Yes you are correct. The answer is choice A

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Explanation:

If you used the z-table, you should find that P(Z < 1) = 0.84 approximately.

So by symmetry, P(Z > -1) = 0.84 approximately as well.

We'll convert the z score z = -1 into its corresponding x score

z = (x-mu)/sigma

-1 = (x-180)/15

-15 = x-180

x-180 = -15

x = -15+180

x = 165

We don't land on any of the answer choices listed, but we get fairly close to 165.2, which is choice A. So you are correct.

I have a feeling that the table you have is probably more accurate than the one I'm using, so it's possible that you'd land exactly on 165.2 when following the steps above.

Answer:

194.9

Step-by-step explanation:

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(b) How much the selling price should be fixed for pulse bought for Rs.70 per kg. to earn a profit of Rs.6 after allowing a 5 % discount?

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Answer:

Rs. 80

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Purchase price = 70

Profit = 6

Discount = 5%

Let selling price = x

Selling price * (1 - discount) = (purchase price + profit)

x * (1 - 5%) = (70 + 6)

x * (1 - 0.05) = 76

x * 0.95 = 76

0.95x = 76

x = 76 / 0.95

x = 80

Hence, selling price = Rs. 80

Damaged items are marked down 25% to 40%. A newspaper coupon holder; to an additional 10% markdown of the new price due to the damage. What is the lowest price of a damaged item that was originally marked GHC100?
A GHC 35.60
B GH 5000
C. GHC 18.00
D. GHC 40.80
E GHC 23.40​

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Markdown is the difference (at sale) between the price an item is placed at for retail sale, and the actual price the item is sold

The correct option is; B. GHC 50.00

The reason for choosing option B is as follows;

The known parameters

The percentage by which damaged items are marked down = 25% to 40%

The percentage markdown offered by the newspaper coupon = 10%

The original marked price of the item = GHC 100

Strategy:

Apply the damaged items and coupon markdown percentages to the original marked price of GHC100 sum the results to find the total markdown

Solution:

Markdown due to damage:

Given that the item is damaged, to have the lowest price, we apply the largest markdown of 40%;

40% is removed from the price to which the item marked down due to damage, as follows;

The markdown due to damage = 40/100 × GHC 100 = GHC 40

Markdown due to Coupon Holder:

The markdown the coupon holder is to get = 10% off the retail price

Given that the damage is not mentioned in the newspaper, we have;

∴ The markdown the coupon holder is to get = 10/100 × GHC 100 = GHC 10

Total markdown:

The total markdown is therefore equal to GHC 40 + GHC 10 = GHC 50

The Lowest Price of A Damaged Items marked GHC100:

The lowest price of the item = Original price - Maximum markdown

The lowest price of the item = GHC 100 - GHC 50 = GHC 50

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a) Everyone on the team talks until the entire team agrees on one decision. O b) Everyone on the team discusses options and then votes. O c) The team passes the decision-making responsibility to an outside person. O di The team leader makes a decision without input from the other members.

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Answer:

a) Everyone on the team talks until the entire team agrees on one decision.

Step-by-step explanation:

Option B consists of voting and not everyone would like the outcome. Option C is making an outsider the decision maker, which can't be helpful since he / she won't have as strong opinions as the team itself. Option D is just plain wrong as it defeats the purpose of team work and deciding as one team. So, I believe option A makes the most sense

Which is the sum of the sequence {5*1, 5*8, 5*27, 5*64, 5*125, 5*216}?

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Answer:

2160

Step-by-step explanation:

I find that it is easier to split the sequence into smaller, more manageable sections. For numbers beyond 13, the simplest way is to split it up into place values.

Note: * is a multiplication symbol

5*1 = 5

5*8 = 40

5*27 = (5*20) + (5*7) = 100+35 = 135

5*64 = (5*60) + (5*4) = 300+20 = 320

5*125 = (5*100) + (5*20) + (5*5) = 500+100+25 = 625

5*216 = (5*200) + (5*10) + (5*6) = 1000+50+30=1080

Now you can add all of the totals up!

135+320+625+1080 = 2160

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On Melissa's 6th birthday, she gets a $2000 CD that earns 5% interest, compounded semiannually. If the
CD matures on her 16th birthday, how much money will be available?
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Answer:

  $3277.23

Step-by-step explanation:

The future value of the CD with interest at rate r compounded semiannually for t years will be given by ...

  A = P(1 +r/2)^(2t)

where P is the principal value.

For the given rate and time, this is ...

  A = $2000(1 +0.05/2)^(2·10) = $2000(1.025^20) ≈ $3277.23

The value of the CD at maturity will be $3277.23.

A restaurant interest survey of 230 citizens in a town showed that 80 want a new Chili's, 120 want a new Red Lobster, and 20 want both. Determine the probability that:
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Answer:

2/23

6/23

5/23

Step-by-step explanation:

60 only want chilis

20 wants both

100 only want red lobster

50 want neither

The right solution to the given question is "[tex]\frac{2}{23}[/tex]", "[tex]\frac{6}{23}[/tex]" and "[tex]\frac{5}{23}[/tex]".

According to the question,

[tex]a+b+c+d = 230[/tex][tex]b = 20[/tex][tex]a+b = 80[/tex]

By putting the value of "b", we get

[tex]a+20=80[/tex]

                [tex]a = 80-20[/tex]

                [tex]a = 60[/tex]

[tex]b + c=120[/tex]

By putting the value of "b", we get

      [tex]20+c=120[/tex]

              [tex]c = 120-20[/tex]

              [tex]c = 100[/tex]

[tex]d = 230-60-100-20[/tex]

By putting the values of "a", "b", "c" and "d", we get    

       [tex]d = 50[/tex]

(a)

P(both Chili's and Red lobster),

= [tex]\frac{b}{a+b+c+d}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2}{23}[/tex]

(b)

P(only chili's),

= [tex]\frac{a}{a+b+c+d}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{6}{23}[/tex]

(c)

P(neither),

= [tex]\frac{d}{a+b+c+d}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{5}{23}[/tex]

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Find y' for the following. ​

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{\sqrt{y} + y}{4\sqrt{x}y \Big( y^\Big{\frac{3}{2}} + \sqrt{y} + 2y \Big) + \sqrt{x} + x}[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Differentiation

DerivativesDerivative Notation

Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [cf(x)] = c \cdot f'(x)[/tex]

Derivative Property [Addition/Subtraction]:                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(x) + g(x)] = \frac{d}{dx}[f(x)] + \frac{d}{dx}[g(x)][/tex]

Basic Power Rule:

f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Derivative Rule [Quotient Rule]:                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [\frac{f(x)}{g(x)} ]=\frac{g(x)f'(x)-g'(x)f(x)}{g^2(x)}[/tex]

Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)[/tex]

Implicit Differentiation

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{\sqrt{x} + 1}{\sqrt{y} + 1} = y^2[/tex]

Step 2: Differentiate

Implicit Differentiation:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} \bigg[ \frac{\sqrt{x} + 1}{\sqrt{y} + 1} \bigg] = \frac{dy}{dx}[ y^2][/tex]Quotient Rule:                                                                                               [tex]\displaystyle \frac{(\sqrt{x} + 1)'(\sqrt{y} + 1) - (\sqrt{y} + 1)'(\sqrt{x} + 1)}{(\sqrt{y} + 1)^2} = \frac{dy}{dx}[ y^2][/tex]Rewrite:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)'(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) - (y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}{(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2} = \frac{dy}{dx}[ y^2][/tex]Basic Power Rule [Addition/Subtraction, Chain Rule]:                               [tex]\displaystyle \frac{\frac{1}{2}x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) - \frac{1}{2}y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}y'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}{(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2} = 2yy'[/tex]Factor:                                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \frac{\frac{1}{2} \bigg[ x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) - y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}y'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) \bigg] }{(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2} = 2yy'[/tex]Rewrite:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) - y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}y'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}{2(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2} = 2yy'[/tex]Rewrite:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) - y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}y'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}= 4yy'(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2[/tex]Isolate y' terms:                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) = 4yy'(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2 + y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}y'(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}[/tex]Factor:                                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1) = y' \bigg[ 4y(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2 + y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)} \bigg][/tex]Isolate y':                                                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle \frac{x^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)}{4y(y^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)^2 + y^\Big{\frac{-1}{2}}(x^\Big{\frac{1}{2}} + 1)} = y'[/tex]Rewrite/Simplify:                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{\sqrt{y} + y}{4\sqrt{x}y \Big( y^\Big{\frac{3}{2}} + \sqrt{y} + 2y \Big) + \sqrt{x} + x}[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Differentiation

Book: College Calculus 10e

Which of the following graphs represents the line that passes through (–2, –3) and has a slope of 2/3?

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Answer:

Fourth graph

Step-by-step explanation:

It passes through the point (-2, -3) and has a slope of 2/3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A baseball team plays in a stadium that holds 58000 spectators. With the ticket price at $12 the average attendance has been 25000. When the price dropped to $9, the average attendance rose to 29000. Assume that attendance is linearly related to ticket price.

Required:
a. Find the demand function p(x), where x is the number of the spectators.
b. How should ticket prices be set to maximize revenue?

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Answer:

We need to assume that the relationship is linear.

a) Remember that a linear relation is written as:

y = a*x + b

then we will have:

p(x) = a*x + b

where a is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

If we know that the line passes through the points (a, b) and (c, d), then the slope can be written as:

y = (d - b)/(c - a)

In this case, we know that:

if the ticket has a price of $12, the average attendance is 25,000

Then we can define this with the point:

(25,000 , $12)

We also know that when the price is $9, the attendance is 29,000

This can be represented with the point:

(29,000, $9)

Then we can find the slope as:

a = ($9 - $12)/(29,000 - 25,000) = -$3/4,000 = -$0.00075

Then the equation is something like:

y = (-$0.00075)*x + b

to find the value of b we can use one of the known points.

For example, the point (25,000 , $12) means that when x = 25,000, the price is $12

then:

$12 = (-$0.00075)*25,000 + b

$12 = -$18.75 + b

$12 + $18.75 = b

$30.75 = b

Then the equation is:

p(x) = (-$0.00075)*x + $30.75

b) We want to find the ticket price such that it maximizes the revenue.

The revenue will be equal to the price per ticket, p(x) times the total attendance, x.

Then the revenue can be written as:

r(x) = x*p(x) = x*( (-$0.00075)*x + $30.75 )

r(x) =  (-$0.00075)*x^2 + $30.75*x

So we want to find the maximum revenue.

Notice that this is a quadratic equation with a negative leading coefficient, thus the maximum will be at the vertex.

Remember that for an equation like:

y = a*x^2 + bx + c

the x-value of the vertex is:

x = -b/2a

Then in our case, the x-value will be:

x = -$30.75/(2*(-$0.00075)) = 20,500

Then the revenue is maximized for x = 20,500

And the price for this x-vale is given by:

p( 20,500) =  (-$0.00075)*20,500 + $30.75 = $15.375

which should be rounded to $15.38

Please show work. The way that you solve for surface area and vol confuse me.

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Answer:

search up the formula

Step-by-step explanation:

How many different arrangements of 5 letters can be formed if the first letter must be W or K​ (repeats of letters are​ allowed)?

There are ___ different ​5-letter combinations that can be formed.
​(Simplify your​ answer.)

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Answer:

2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

i had it

Factorise: 25x^2 - 1/49

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Answer:

[tex] (5x + \frac{1}{7} )(5x - \frac{1}{7} )[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

[tex] {25x}^{2} - \frac{1}{49} [/tex]

[tex] = {(5x)}^{2} - {( \frac{1}{7}) }^{2} [/tex]

Since,

[tex] {x}^{2} - {y}^{2} = (x + y)(x - y)[/tex]

Then,

[tex] = (5x + \frac{1}{7} )(5x - \frac{1}{7} )(ans)[/tex]

help me please !
4,5 and 6

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Answer:

  4a. ∠V≅∠Y

  4b. TU ≅ WX

  5. No; no applicable postulate

  6. see below

Step-by-step explanation:

4.

a. When you use the ASA postulate, you are claiming you have shown two angles and the side between them to be congruent. Here, you're given side TV and angle T are congruent to their counterparts, sides WY and angle W. The angle at the other end of segment TV is angle V. Its counterpart is the other end of segment WY from angle W. In order to use ASA, we must show ...

  ∠V≅∠Y

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b. When you use the SAS postulate, you are claiming you have shown two sides and the angle between them are congruent. The angle T is between sides TV and TU. The angle congruent to that, ∠W, is between sides WY and WX. Then the missing congruence that must be shown is ...

  TU ≅ WX

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5.

The marked congruences are for two sides and a non-included angle. There is no SSA postulate for proving congruence. (In fact, there are two different possible triangles that have the given dimensions. This can be seen in the fact that the given angle is opposite the shortest of the given sides.)

  "No, we cannot prove they are congruent because none of the five postulates or theorems can be used."

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6.

The first statement/reason is always the list of "given" statements.

1. ∠A≅∠D, AC≅DC . . . . given

2. . . . . vertical angles are congruent

3. . . . . ASA postulate

4. . . . . CPCTC

Consider an urn initially containing n balls, numbered 1 through n, and suppose that balls will be randomly drawn from the urn, one by one, and without replacement (so that after n draws, it is empty). Letting X be the number of successes that will occur, where a success is considered to occur on the ith draw if the ball obtained is numbered i or smaller, give the expected value of X. (E.g., if n = 5, and the balls are drawn in the order 3, 1, 5, 4, 2, then x = 3, because the 2nd, 4th, and 5th draws result in successes, but the 1st and 3rd draws don’t.)

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If balls were drawn from X to the other X, that how you find yo answer

If ABCD is dilated by a factor of 3, the
coordinate of D' would be:
4
с
3
B
2
1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1 0
1
N
3
4
5
DAN
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-2
D
-3
D' = ([?], [ ]
Enter
Pls help me

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Answer:

(6,-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's identify the current coordinates of D

It appears that D is located at (2 , -2)

Now let's find the coordinate of D if it were dilated by a scale factor of 3.

To find the coordinates of a point after a dilation you simply multiply the x and y values of the pre image coordinates by the scale factor

In this case the scale factor is 3 and the coordinates are (2,-2)

That being said let's apply the dilation rule

Current coordinates: (2,-2)

Scale factor:3

Multiply x and y values by scale factor

(2 * 3 , -2 * 3) --------> (6 , -6)

The coordinates of D' would be (6,-6)

Instructions: State what additional information is required in order
to know that the triangles in the image below are congruent for the
reason given
Reasory. AAS Postulate

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Answer:

YWX = DFE

Step-by-step explanation:

AAS means angle angle side. so, we need 2 angles and 1 side.

we have 1 side and one angle confirmed.

so, we need one of the other two angles (W or Y vs. F or D) confirmed.

they probably want W and F as answer, as Y and D would make it a special case of AAS : ASA.

Determine whether the following individual events are independent or dependent. Then find the probability of the combined event.
Randomly drawing and immediately eating two red pieces of candy in a row from a bag that contains red pieces of candy out of pieces of candy total.

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Answer:

Dependent event

[tex]P(Red = 2) = \frac{5}{588}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Total = 49[/tex]

[tex]Red = 5[/tex]

Solving (a): Are the events dependent?

Yes, they are.

When the first red candy is selected and eaten, the total number of candies reduced to 48 and the number of red candies also reduced to 4.

So, the probability of selecting a 2nd candy is dependent on the first candy selected.

Solving (b): P(Red = 2)

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(Red = 2) = P(Red) * P(Red | Red)[/tex]

The first selection has the following probability:

[tex]P(Red) = \frac{Red}{Total}[/tex]

[tex]P(Red) = \frac{5}{49}[/tex]

The second selection has the following probability:

[tex]P(Red|Red) = \frac{Red - 1}{Total - 1}[/tex]

[tex]P(Red|Red) = \frac{5 - 1}{49 - 1}[/tex]

[tex]P(Red|Red) = \frac{4}{48}[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]P(Red = 2) = P(Red) * P(Red | Red)[/tex]

[tex]P(Red = 2) = \frac{5}{49} * \frac{4}{48}[/tex]

Reduce fraction

[tex]P(Red = 2) = \frac{5}{49} * \frac{1}{12}[/tex]

Multiply

[tex]P(Red = 2) = \frac{5}{588}[/tex]

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hope this will help you

[tex]2i+3x=4-ix[/tex]

Show work.

No wrong answers or you will be reported. I will mark Brainliest! Thank you!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I am assuming i is the imaginary number:

Factor:

(3 + i)x - (4-2i) = 0.

In order for this to equal 0, x must be equal to 1-i.

I don't want to be reported to so take my word for it.

Also I plugged it into wolfram alpha so if it is wrong, blame the most powerful math equation solver available on the internet.

Using BTS he properties, find the unit's digit of the cube of each of the following numbers

what is the least common multiple between 25 and 8

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Answer:

200

Step-by-step explanation:

Break down 25 = 5*5

Break down 8 = 2*2*2

They have no common factors

The least common multiple is

5*5*2*2*2 = 25*8 = 200

Answer:

200

Step-by-step explanation:

list the factors of 25: 5,5

factors of 8:2,2,2,

Conan puts tennis balls into tubes after gym class. There are 17 tennis balls, and each tube holds 3 balls. How many tubes does Conan completely fill? How many tennis balls are left?

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the answer is 5 tubes 2 left over

Help once again thanks! !!!!!!!

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Ok so
1. 52° because it’s the same as angle 5, which is opposite of 7 so it’s the same
2. Is Also 52° because it is the same as angle 7 which is 52°

In ΔABC, if AB = 10 and BC = 6, AC can NOT be equal to

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4

AB=AC-BC
=10-6
=4
If it is a right angled triangle then
AB=8cm
So Ac can not be equal to other number rather than 8 and 6

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How many solutions does the system of equations below have?
y = x - 3
3y-3x = -9
A. Exactly 1 solution
B. At least 1 solution
C. More than 1 solution
D. No solution

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  C. More than 1 solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the second equation by 3.

  y -x = -3

Add x.

  y = x -3

This matches the first equation exactly, meaning that any solution to the first equation is also a solution to the second equation. There are an infinite number of possibilities. There is "More than 1 solution."

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Answer:

C)

Step-by-step explanation:

Just see the length of the R line, A and B are almost the same large when you add them.

Answer:

C).

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it is the largest side in that specific triangle

A professor wondered if there was a difference in the proportion of students who dropped math classes between females and males. The professor randomly selected 20 math classes around campus and recorded the gender of the individual and whether or not a student enrolled in the class at the beginning of the term dropped the class at some point during the term. Assuming all conditions are satisfied, which of the following tests should the researcher use? Choose the correct answer below.
a) Chi-square goodness of fit test
b) two-sample z-test for proportions C
c) paired t-test
d) one-sample z-test for proportions
e) two-sample t-test

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Answer:

b) two-sample z-test for proportions

Step-by-step explanation:

The most appropriate test to use for the research hypothesis stated above is the two sample z-test for proportions, this is because, the experiment has two independent groups (male and female) with the result of each group not affecting the result of the other. The experiment clearly stses that, it is to estimate the difference in proportion, hence, it is a test of proportions rather than mean. Also when performing, a two sample tests of proportion, the Z distribution is used.

Part b c and d please help

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Answer:

b) Y =5.73X +4.36

C)  =5.73225*(21)X +4.359

    124.73625

D) 163.728 = 5.73X +4.36  

     X = (163.728 - 4.36)/5.73

     X = 27.81291449

  Year would be 2027

Step-by-step explanation:

x1 y1  x2 y2

4 27.288  16 96.075

   

(Y2-Y1) (96.075)-(27.288)=   68.787  ΔY 68.787

(X2-X1) (16)-(4)=    12  ΔX 12

   

slope= 5 41/56    

B= 4 14/39    

   

Y =5.73X +4.36      

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