What type of probability is used in this scenario a bag has 10 red marbles 7 blue marbles and 12 yellow marbles the probability of drawing a yellow at random is 12/29

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Answer 1
I could be wrong but i would want to say that's a ratio.

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. In a sale, there is twenty-five per cent off all prices.
A chair costs £45 in the sale.
How much was it before the sale?

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Answer:

€60

Step-by-step explanation:

€45 = 75%

100% (original) = (100/75)

[tex](100 \div 75) \times 45 = 60[/tex]

Answer: £60. Your welcome

A hotel wants to know if there's a relationship between gender and the way customers make room reservations. A manager takes a random sample of 160 reservations. She records whether they were made by a man or a woman, and also records how the reservation was made. She gets the following data: Phone 28 Men Women Fax 9 12 Email 37 29 45 Perform a chi-square significance test of association with a = .05. Be sure to include your null and alternative hypotheses, a justification for the use of this test, your test statistic calculations, your P-value, and your conclusion.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

H_o: The way of reservation is independent of gender.

H_a: The way of reservation is not independent of gender.

We use a chi square test because we can calculate the expected frequencies for this chart.

Doing an Expected Value Chart,          

         

33.7625   9.7125   30.525  

39.2375   11.2875   35.475

Using chi^2 = Sum[(O - E)^2/E],          

chi^2 =    4.482385929

With df = (a - 1)(b - 1), where a and b are the number of categories of each variable,

a =    3      

b =    2

df =    2

Thus, the critical value is

significance level =    0.05

chi^2(critical) =    5.991464547

Also, the p value is

P =    0.106331579

Thus, comparing chi^2 and chi^2(critical) [or, p and significance level], we   FAIL TO REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.

Thus, there is no significant evidence that the way of reservation is dependent of gender. [CONCLUSION]

At 5 \text{ p.m.}5 p.m.5, start a text, space, p, point, m, point, end text, the temperature is halfway between the temperature at 2 \text{ p.m.}2 p.m.2, start a text, space, p, point, m, point, end text and the temperature at 8 \text{ p.m.}8 p.m.8, start a text, space, p, point, m, point, end text

What coordinates represent the temperature at 5 \text{ p.m.}5 p.m.5, start a text, space, p, point, m, point, end text?

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Answer:

(5,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

From the graph attached below:

The coordinate for the temperature (in degree Celsius) at 2 p.m. is (2,7) The coordinate for the temperature (in degree Celsius) at 8 p.m. is (8,-3)

Since the temperature at 5 p.m. is halfway between the temperature at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. , the coordinate of the temperature at 5 p.m. is the midpoint of (2,7)  and (8,-3).

For two coordinate points [tex]A(x_1,y_1)$ and B(x_2,y_2)[/tex]

[tex]\text{Midpoint of AB }=\dfrac{1}{2} \left( x_1+x_2,y_1+y_2 \right)[/tex]

Therefore, the coordinates for 5p.m.

[tex]=\dfrac{1}{2} \left( 2+8,7+(-3) \right) \\=\dfrac{1}{2} \left( 10,4 \right)\\\\=(5,2)[/tex]

orly uses 2 cups of raisins for every 12 cups of trail mix she makes. How many cups of trail mix will she make if she uses 8cups of raisins

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

48 cups of trail mix

The radius of a circle is 1 meter. What is the area of a sector bounded by a 135º arc?

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Answer:

d=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Shape: Circle

Solved for diameter

Radius: 1

Formula: d=2r

Formula: Radius

Answer: 2

Hope this helps.

A linear function has a slope of -7 /9 and a y-intercept of 3. How does this function compare to the linear function that is represented by the equation y + 11 = -7/9 (x minus 18)?

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Answer:

  both functions have the same graph

Step-by-step explanation:

The first function is described in terms of its slope and y-intercept, so can be written in slope-intercept form as ...

  y = mx + b . . . . m = slope (-7/9); b = y-intercept (3)

  y = -7/9x +3

__

The second function is written in point-slope form:

  y -k = m(x -h) . . . . m = slope (-7/9), point = (h, k) = (18, -11)

  y +11 = -7/9(x -18)

If we rearrange the second equation to the form of the first, we get ...

  y = -7/9x +14 -11 . . . . eliminate parentheses, subtract 11

  y = -7/9x +3 . . . . . . . matches the equation of the first function

__

Both functions describe the same relation.

Staples sells boxes of pens ($10) and rubber bands ($5). Leona ordered a total of 24 cartons for $200. How many boxes of each did Leona order? Hint: Let P = Pens.

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Answer:

number of box of pen = 16

number of box of ribbon bands = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

number of boxes of pen = p

number of boxes of rubber bands = r

He ordered 24 boxes of both items. Therefore,

p + r = 24...............(i)

The total cost of what he ordered is $200 . Therefore,

10p + 5r = 200.......(ii)

combine the equations

p + r = 24...............(i)

10p + 5r = 200.......(ii)

from equation (i)

p = 24 - r

insert the value of p in equation (ii)

10(24 - r) + 5r = 200

240 - 10r + 5r = 200

240 - 200 = 5r

40 = 5r

divide both sides by 5

r = 40/5

r = 8

insert the value of r in equation(i)

p + 8 = 24

p = 24 - 8

p = 16

number of box of pen = 16

number of box of ribbon bands = 8


A teacher needs to cut pieces of yarn, each 3/4 yards in length. How many
pieces can he cut from a string of yarn that is 6 yards long?

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Answer:

8 pieces

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 6 yds and divide by the length of each piece

6 ÷ 3/4

Copy dot flip

6 * 4/3

24/3

8

We can get 8 peices

The value of homes in Baltimore, Maryland is dropping by 2.5% each month. If a house

costs $215,000 now, how much is it expected to be worth in 6 months

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Answer:

The house will be worth $184,699.6847 in 6 months.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the cost of the houses is dropping by 2.5 % per month, then it is decreasing exponentially and can be modeled by the following formula:

[tex]cost(x) = 215000*(1 - \frac{2.5}{100})^t\\cost(x) = 215000*(1 - 0.025)^t\\cost(x) = 215000*(0.975)^t\\[/tex]

After 6 months:

[tex]cost(6) = 215000*(0.975)^6\\cost(6) = 184699.6847[/tex]

The house will be worth $184,699.6847 in 6 months.

Four expressions are shown below which expression are equivalent A:10 (10 +5y) B:5(20x + 25y) C:5 (2x + y) D: 0.25(400x + 500y)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

remove parentheses by multiplying factors.

use exponent rules to remove parentheses in terms with exponents.

combine like terms by adding coefficients.

combine the constants.

The zeros of the function p(x) = x2 – 2x– 24 are
1) -8 and 3
3) -4 and 6
2) -6 and 4
4) -3 and 8
Can u show work too

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Answer:

  3)  -4 and 6

Step-by-step explanation:

I find it easiest to solve these by factoring. Here, you're looking for factors of the constant (-24) that have a sum equal to the coefficient of the linear term (-2). You know the divisors of 24 are ...

  -24 = 1(-24) = 2(-12) = 3(-8) = 4(-6)

The sums of these factors are, respectively, -23, -10, -5, -2. So, the last pair of factors are the ones we're looking for. These are the constants that go into the binomial factors of the function:

  p(x) = x^2 -2x -24

  p(x) = (x +4)(x -6)

Then the zeros are the values of x that make these factors zero:

  x +4 = 0   ⇒   x = -4

  x -6 = 0   ⇒   x = 6

The zeros of the function are -4 and 6.

____

The graph of the function confirms these values.

What are two decimals equivalent to 9.60

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Answer:

9.600

9.6

Step-by-step explanation:

These two decimals above are equivalent to 9.60 because no matter the amount of zeroes there are, as long as the numbers before the zeroes maintain the same location (in this case, ones and tens place) the decimals will be equivalent. For example, 9.60 is also equivalent to 9.600000000000000000000000...

daryl hit a home run 8 out of 32 times.if he is at bat 224 times how many home runs will he hit

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Answer:

56 out of 224 times

Step-by-step explanation:

8 out of 32 = 1 out of 4

56 out of 224 = 1/4

Answer:56

Step-by-step explanation:

The general form of a circle is given as x^2+y^2+4x-10y-7=0.


What are the coordinates of the center of the circle?

What is the length of the radius of the circle?

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Answer:

center: (-2, 5)radius: 6

Step-by-step explanation:

We can complete the squares of the x- and y-terms by adding the square of half the linear term coefficient.

  (x^2 +4x) +(y^2 -10y) = 7

  (x^2 +4x +4) +(y^2 -10x +25) = 7 + 4 + 25

  (x +2)^2 +(y -5)^2 = 6^2

Compare to ...

  (x -h)^2 +(y -k)^2 = r^2 . . . . . standard form equation of a circle

We see that the center is ...

  (h, k) = (-2, 5)

and the radius is ...

  r = 6

a number,x, rounded to 1 significant figure is 40 write down the error interval for x

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Answer:

Error interval is [tex]35\leq x< 45[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A number x becomes 40 if it is rounded to 1 significant figure

To find: error interval for x

Solution:

In the given question, an error interval is the range of values that a number x can be equal to before it is rounded to 1 significant figure.

As a number x becomes 40 if it is rounded to 1 significant figure, error interval is [tex]35\leq x< 45[/tex].

A number x in this interval becomes equal to 40 if it is rounded to 1 significant figure.

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Find the values for a, b, and c that complete the simplificatio
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Answer: answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: The correct answer is 6,4,2

Step-by-step explanation: Doing a 100 point giveaway stay tuned!

What is the value of X?

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75 degrees or answer c

A firm can produce only 2500 units per month. The monthly total cost is given by C(x) = 400 + 200x dollars, where x is the number produced. If the total revenue is given by R(x) = 350x − 1 100 x2 dollars, how many items, x, should the firm produce for maximum profit?

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Answer:

2500

Step-by-step explanation:

Monthly total cost, C(x) = 400 + 200x dollars

Monthly total revenue, R(x) = [tex]350x -\dfrac{1}{100}x^2[/tex] dollars

Profit = Revenue - Cost

[tex]=R(x)-C(x)\\=(350x -\dfrac{1}{100}x^2)-(400 + 200x)\\=350x -\dfrac{1}{100}x^2-400 - 200x\\P(x)=150x-\dfrac{1}{100}x^2-400[/tex]

To determine how many items, x, the firm should produce for maximum profit, we maximize P(x) by taking its derivative and solving for its critical points.

[tex]P(x)=150x-\dfrac{1}{100}x^2-400\\P'(x)=150-\dfrac{x}{50}\\\\$Set $ P'(x)=0\\150-\dfrac{x}{50}=0\\150=\dfrac{x}{50}\\$Cross multiply\\x=150*50\\x=7500[/tex]

Next, we check if the point x=7500 is a maxima or a minima.

To do this, we find the second derivative of P(x).

[tex]P''(x)=-\dfrac{1}{50} $ which is negative[/tex]

Hence, the point x=7500 is a point of maxima. However, since the firm can only produce 2500 units per month.

Therefore, the company needs to produce 2500 units to maximize profit.

What is imaginary 34

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Answer:

raising a number to the 34th power

Step-by-step explanation:

ASAP! GIVING BRAINLIEST! Please read the question THEN answer CORRECTLY! NO guessing. I say no guessing because people usually guess on my questions.

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Answer:

A. [tex]F(x) = (\frac{3}{4}x )^2-1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is "A," because the function F(x), shifted downwards 1 unit. This means that the function has to have a -1 being subtracted. Note that when the number in front of x is less than one, the function widens. In this case, [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] is less than one, making it grow bigger as shown on the graph above.

Find the perimeter of the figure when l = 15 m, w = 9 m, x = 3 m, and y = 6 m

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Answer:

54

Step-by-step explanation:15+15+9+9+3+3=54

For each problem clearly describe the conditional distribution of each coordinate given the others. Then describe the procedure for running Gibbs sampling to sample from the joint distribution. Assume that Gibbs sampling works for continuous densities as well as discrete distributions. Guess the conditional from the structure of the joint distribution. Avoid doing integration as much as possible. Use your knowledge of the all the named one dimensional distributions/ densities.

a. Sample from the mixed joint pmf/pdf:

f(p, n) = p(1 - p)^-1, 0


You will need one integration to describe the density of p given N = n.

b. Sample from the joint density: f(p, q, r) =1/ Żpar, 0 < P, q ,r <1.

You will need one easy integration. What is special about this joint density?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

13 2/3 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the perimeter, add up all the sides

2 1/2 + 3 1/3+ 4 1/2 + 3 1/3

Add up the whole numbers

2+3+4+3 = 12

Add up the fractions

1/2+1/3+1/2+1/3

2/2 + 2/3

1 +2/3

Put them together

12+1+2/3

13 2/3

Answer: 13 2/3 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Turn mixed fractions into improper fractions:

2 1/2 = 5/2

3 1/3 = 10/3

3 1/3 = 10/3

4 1/2 = 9/2

2. Formula for perimeter: left side + right side + upper base + lower base

3. Put your numbers in replace: 10/3 + 10/3 + 5/2 + 9/2

4. Solve: 41/3

5. Simplify into mixed fraction: 41/3 = 13 2/3

6. Don't forget to add the unit!

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Rectangle ABCD is graphed in the coordinate plane. The following are the vertices of the rectangle:

A(2,-3) B(4, -3) C(4, 5) D(2,5)

What is the perimeter of the rectangle ABCD?

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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

The rectangle is 2 x 8.

2 + 2 + 8 + 8 = 20

Perimeter=8+8+2+2

=20

The number of hours of daylight measured in one year in Ellenville can be modeled by a sinusoidal function. During 2006, (not a leap year), the longest day occurred on June 21 with 15.7 hours of daylight. The shortest day of the year occurred on December 21 with 8.3 hours of daylight. Write a sinusoidal equation to model the hours of daylight in Ellenville.

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Answer:

[tex]f ( t ) = 3.7*sin ( 0.01736*t ) + 12[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:-

- We are to model a sinusoidal function for the number of hours of daylight measured in one year in Ellenville.

- We will express a general form of a sinusoidal function [ f ( t ) ] as follows:

                                [tex]f ( t ) = A*sin ( w*t ) + c[/tex]

Where,

                  A: The amplitude of the hours of daylight

                  w: The angular frequency of occurring event

                  c: The mean hours of daylight

                  t: The time taken from reference ( days )

- We are given that the longest day [ [tex]f ( t_m_a_x )[/tex] ] occurred on June 21st and the shortest day [ [tex]f ( t_m_i_n )[/tex] ] on December 21st.

- The mean hours of daylight ( c ) is the average of the maximum and minimum hours of daylight as follows:

                              [tex]c = \frac{f(t_m_a_x ) +f(t_m_i_n ) }{2} \\\\c = \frac{15.7 + 8.3}{2} = \frac{24}{2} \\\\c = 12[/tex]

- The amplitude ( A ) of the sinusoidal function is given by the difference of either maximum or minimum value of the function from the mean value ( c ):

                              [tex]A = f ( t_m_a_x ) - c\\\\A = 15.7 - 12\\\\A = 3.7[/tex]

- The frequency of occurrence ( w ) is defined by the periodicity of the function. In other words how frequently does two maximum hours of daylight occur or how frequently does two minimum hours of daylight occur.

- The time period ( T ) is the time taken between two successive maximum duration of daylight hours. We were given the longest day occurred on June 21st and the shortest day occurred on December 21st. The number of days between the longest and shortest day will correspond to half of the time period ( 0.5*T ):

                              [tex]0.5*T = 7 + 31 + 31 + 30 +31 +30 +21\\\\T = 2* [ 181 ] \\\\T = 362 days[/tex]

- The angular frequency ( w ) is then defined as:

                              [tex]w = \frac{2\pi }{T} = \frac{2\pi }{362} \\\\w = 0.01736[/tex]

- We will now express the model for the duration of daylight each day as function of each day:

                              [tex]f ( t ) = 3.7*sin ( 0.01736*t ) + 12[/tex]

               

What’s the correct answer for this question?

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{11}{24} [/tex]

Answer:

D. 11/24

Step-by-step explanation:

Total students' reading preferences = 240

Using electronic device = 110

Probability of having electronic device = 110/240

= 11/24

A piece of wire is 290 cm long.
Dawid cuts three 25 cm lengths off the wire.
He then cuts the rest of the wire into as many 30 cm lengths as possible.
Work out how many 30 cm lengths of wire Dawid cuts.​

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

(290-25)/30

265/30

8 and 5/6

so how many full 30 cm lengths?

8

Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

3 × 25 = 75cm

He cuts 75cm of 290cm so the remaining length is 290 - 75 = 215 cm

→ He then cuts the rest of the wire into as many 30 cm lengths as possible.

215 ÷ 30 = 7.17

Find in degrees the numeric value of the acute angle of rotation that eliminates the product term from the equation 7x2+24xy−34x+24y−185=07x2+24xy−34x+24y−185=0​

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Rotating the graph of [tex]Ax^2+Bxy+Cy^2+Dx+Ey+F=0[/tex] with [tex]B\ne0[/tex] counterclockwise by [tex]\theta[/tex] eliminates the [tex]xy[/tex] term, where [tex]\cot2\theta=\frac{A-C}{B}.[/tex] Plugging in, we have [tex]\cot2\theta=\frac{7}{24},[/tex] since [tex]C=0.[/tex] Solving, we have [tex]\theta=\frac{1}{2}\cot^{-1}(\frac{7}{24})\approx\boxed{36.9^\circ}.[/tex]

Please help ;-; what is the answer?

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Answer:

  5.7

Step-by-step explanation:

The altitude divides right triangle ABC into similar right triangles ADB and BDC. The ratios of short leg to long leg will be proportional in these similar triangles, so you have ...

  AD/BD = BD/CD

Cross multiplying gives ...

  AD·CD = BD²

  (x+3)(2x+3) = 5²

  2x² +9x = 16 . . . . . perform the multiplication, subtract 9

  2(x² +4.5x) = 16

  2(x² +4.5x +2.25²) = 16 +2(2.25²) . . . . . add 2(2.25²) to complete the square

  2(x +2.25)² = 26.125 . . . . . write as a square

  x +2.25 = √13.0625 . . . . . .divide by 2, take the positive square root

  x = -2.25 +√13.0625 . . . . subtract 2.25 to find x

We want the value of CD, so ...

  CD = 2x +3 = 2(-2.25 +√13.0625) +3

  CD = -1.5 +2√13.0625 ≈ 5.7284

The length of CD is about 5.7 units.

In the diagram provided line L is parallel to line M. Select which of the following statements could be used to prove that the interior angles of a triangle have a sum of 180°. You may choose More than one correct answer

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Answer:

1 and 4 are alternate interior angles.

m5 + m1 = 180

m5 = m3 + m2

Question:

The complete version of your question as found in other site is stated below:

In the diagram provided, line l is parallel to line m. Select which of the following statements could be used to prove that the interior angles of a triangle have a sum of 180°. You may choose more than one correct answer.

1 and 4 are alternate interior angles.

m4 + m5 + m6 = 180.

m5 + m1 = 180.

m5 = m3 + m2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: line l is parallel to line m

We need prove that the interior angles of a triangle have a sum of 180°. In order to do that, the angles in the triangle = 180°

∠1 + ∠2  + ∠3  = 180°

Alternate angles:

∠1 = ∠4

∠6 = ∠2

∠5 = ∠3 + ∠6

Checking the options and inserting the values above in them:

a) 1 and 4 are alternate interior angles

∠1 = ∠4

This gives one of the side of the interior angles. The alternate angles enables us to find the sum of the interior angles. It is correct

b) m4 + m5 + m6 = 180

∠4 + ∠5 + ∠6 = 180°

∠1 + (∠3 + ∠6) + ∠2 = 180°

The above option wont give ∠1 + ∠2  + ∠3  = 180°. Hence it is wrong.

c) m5 + m1 = 180

(∠3 + ∠6) + ∠1 = 180°

∠5 = (∠3 + ∠6) = ∠3 + ∠2

∠3 + ∠2 + ∠1 = 180°

This option is correct

d) m5 = m3 + m2

∠5 = ∠3 + ∠2

From the diagram, ∠5 + ∠1 = 180° (angles on a straight line)

∠5 = ∠3 + ∠2

This option can be used to get sum of interior angles.

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Sarah tells her close friend that she is unable to provide balanced meals for her family because she often runs out of some food, such as milk and fresh produce, before payday. Her children receive a healthy lunch and snack at preschool and a couple of times in the past month Sarah and her husband have had to skimp on their meals at home to make sure the children were fed adequately. Sarah is worried that their limited resources may be affecting the nutritional health of her family.1. Based on the USDA food security classifications, how would you categorize the family?a. Food insufficientb. Food securec. Very low food securityd. Food insecuree. Low food security2. Sarah's family is among what percentage of U.S. households that has low or very low food security?a. 8.8b. 5.7c. 46.5d. 85.5e. 14.53. Sarah notices that the healthier food options tend to be more expensive. Is she correct in this observation?a. Yes; foods are expensive including poor-quality items.b. Yes; healthier foods typically have fewer calories and more nutrients, but cost more.c. No; prices vary, so in some parts of the country healthier foods are cheaper.d. There is no way to determine unless we went shopping with Sarah.e. No; healthier foods typically have more nutrients and cost less.4. What diet-related condition is associated with food insecurity, but not hunger, that Sarah should be aware of?a. Vitamin D deficiencyb. Osteoporosisc. Inadequate fat intaked. Obesitye. Low energy intake5. What food assistance program does Sarah likely qualify for, having children in preschool?a. SNAPb. WICc. Meals on Wheelsd. Feeding Americae. National School Lunch6. What food assistance program can Sarah take part in once her children start elementary school?a. SNAPb. WICc. Meals on Wheelsd. Feeding Americae. National School Lunch7. All of the following are suggestions to stretch food dollars when Sarah gets her paycheck except:a. Look for day-old bread and bakery products.b. Choose cooked cereals over ready-to-eat breakfast cereals.c. Buy produce that is in season.d. Avoid store brands.e. Center meals around grains and legumes.8. Sarah's friend reminds her there is a local food pantry and a local soup kitchen. What is the difference between the two?a. The soup kitchen is run by the local health department; the food pantry is run by volunteers.b. The food pantry is run by the local health department; the soup kitchen is run by volunteers.c. The food pantry provides groceries; the soup kitchen provides hot meals.d. The food pantry provides hot meals; the soup kitchen provides groceries.e. The food pantry provide produce gleaned from fields; the soup kitchen provides perishables. According to the company's records, the conversion cost in beginning work in process inventory was $15,264 at the beginning of June. Additional conversion costs of $68,208 were incurred in the department during the month. What was the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the month? (Round off to three decimal places.)