Answer:
4/r -1
Step-by-step explanation:
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What are the excluded values? x = -3; z = 0 y = -5; z = 0 y = 0; z = -5 none of the above
Answer:
y = 0; z = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
Excluded values are ones that make the fraction "undefined." That will be the case when the denominator is zero.
When y = 0, the denominator is zero.
When z = -5, the denominator is zero.
Excluded values are y = 0; z = -5.
Answer:
-5
Step-by-step explanation:
What values of x and y satisfy the system of equations {3x+2y=14x=4y−2? infinitely many solutions (5011,1811) (1811,5011) no solution (107,267) (267,107)
The relationship between the time a politician has been in office and his approval rating can be modeled by the equation y = –0.01x + 70, where x is his time in office in days and y is his approval rating as a percent. Which of these statements is true according to the model?
Answer:
Because of absence of options, I have listed statements that are true; according to the model.
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer this, we find all possible explanations to the model. First, we know that:
X = time in office (in days)
Y = approval rating (in percentage)
The constant term in the model is 70
So the true statements that can be derived are:
(A) Y is inversely related to X. This is obvious because of the difference in sign of the coefficient of Y and that of X.
The coefficient of Y is +1
The coefficient of X is -0.01
Y has a positive coefficient while X has a negative coefficient.
The inverse relationship hence implies that the more days the politician spends in office, the less his percentage approval rating (and vice versa)!
Testing;
If X = 10 days, Y = 69.9%
If X = 20 days, Y = 69.8%
If X is 30 days, Y = 69.7%
(B) The rate at which approval rating drops is very slow; compared to the increase in number of days in office. A 10 day increase in number of days in office only results in a 0.1 or 10% decrease in percentage approval ratings.
(C) The longer a politician stays in office, the less his approval rating.
(D) The percentage approval rating is greatly influenced or increased by the constant term 70
A chocolatier makes 1,313 chocolate covered strawberries per day. The strawberries are packed into boxes. A large box contains 9 strawberries and a small box contains 4 strawberries. If the large boxes are filled first, how many small boxes are needed?
Answer:
2 small boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
The chocolatier makes 1313 chocolate covered strawberries.
The large boxes contains 9 strawberries and the small box contains 4 strawberries.
The large boxes are filled first.
We need to divide 1313 by 9 and find the remainder.
1313 / 9 = 145 remainder 8
This means that 145 large boxes will be needed and 8 strawberries will be left.
The number of small boxes needed is therefore:
8 / 4 = 2 boxes
Please answer this correctly without making mistakes
Answer:
1st one, I think so. I'm pretty positive
Answer:
1st Option (4 Blocks)Step-by-step explanation:
So, in this image, there are 6 blocks in total!
The little guy standing in front would only be able to see the bottom two cubes, along with the top two, making 4 blocks in total! :3
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Rebecca needs a box with a rectangular base of 36 cm2 and a volume of 180 cm3,
What would be the height of this box?
Answer:
Height h = 5 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
Volume of box V = 180 cm^3
Base area of box A = 36 cm^2
Height = h
Volume = base area × height
height = volume/base area
h = V/A
Substituting the values;
h = (180cm^3)/(36cm^2)
Height h = 5 cm
Esther, Vida, and Clair were asked to consider two different cash flows: GH¢1000 that they could receive today and GH¢3000 that would be received 3 years from today. Esther wanted the GH¢1000 today, Vida chose to collect GH¢3000 in 3 years, and Clair was indifferent between these two options. Which of the three women made the right choice
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The explanation is given in the attached picture below
What is the solution set of |–x| = –10?
{10}
{–10}
{–10, 10}
no solution
Answer:
no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
Modular equation:
The modular of a function f(x)(|f(x)|) is the distance of f(x) to the origin.
In the case of a point, the modulus of the point is the distance to the origin.
If we have:
|f(x)| = a, it means that:
f(x) = a or f(x) = -a.
However
It is only true for non-negative values of a, since the modulus is a distance, which is a positive measure.
|–x| = –10
The modular is never a negative number, so it cannot be -10.
This means that there is no solution.
Answer:
I believe its "D"
Step-by-step explanation:
The kitchen-tile installer has 20 green, 14 beige, and 16 white tiles in a box. What is the probability of picking a beige tile from the box without looking?
Answer: P = 0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
If we pick it at random, the probability of selecting each tile must be equal. this means that the probability of picking a tile of a giving color is equal to the number of the tiles of that color divided the total number of tiles.
We have 14 beige tiles and 20 + 14 + 16 = 50 tiles in total.
Then the probability of piking a beige tile is:
P = 14/50 = 0.28
the label on marc’s yogurt said that one serving provided 10 grams of fiber, which is 50% of the recommended daily amount. what is the total recommended daily amount of fiber?
Answer:
20 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
10 grams is 50%. 50% x 2= 100%. so you do 50/100=10/20, and you will get 2. Apply that to the 10, 10 x 2=20.
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Amy. Bill, Katie, Gretchen and Dylan love chocolate. One afternoon, they each had 2 large
chocolate bars Eachchocolate bar was the same size Here is whаt еасh реrѕоn аtе.
Amy 8/6
of her echocolate bar,
Bill 1 1/6 of his chocolate bars
Katie 9/6 of her chocolate bars
Gretchen 1 5/6 of her chocolate bars
Dylan 1 3/6 of his chocolate bars
How much chocolate does Amy, bill, Katie, Gretchen and Dylan have left?
Answer:
2/3, 5/6, 1/2, 1/6, 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
One afternoon, they each had 2 large chocolate bars.
Amy 8/6 of her chocolate bar = (2 - 8/6) = 2/3
Bill 1 1/6 of his chocolate bars = (2 - 11/6 = 2 - 7/6 = 5/6)
Katie 9/6 of her chocolate bars = (2-9/6) = 1/2
Gretchen 1 5/6 of her chocolate bars = (2- 1 5/6) = 2 - 11/6 = 1/6
Dylan 1 3/6 of his chocolate bars = 2 - 1 3/6 = 2-9/6 = 1/2
4÷(4 ÷ 9) = (4 ÷ 4) ÷ 9
A. True
B. False
Answer:a true
Step-by-step explanation:
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A colonoscopy is a screening test for colon cancer, recommended as a routine test for adults over age 50. A new study provides the best evidence yet that this test saves lives. The proportion of people with colon polyps expected to die from colon cancer is 0.01. A sample of 2602 people who had polyps removed during a colonoscopy were followed for 20 years, and 12 of them died from colon cancer. Does this provide evidence that the proportion of people who die from colon cancer after having polyps removed in a colonoscopy is significantly less than the expected proportion (without a colonoscopy) of 0.01?
What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
Answer:
Null hypothesis H0: p = 0.01
Alternative hypothesis Ha: p < 0.01
Step-by-step explanation:
The null hypothesis (H0) tries to show that no significant variation exists between variables or that a single variable is no different than its mean. While an alternative Hypothesis (Ha) attempt to prove that a new theory is true rather than the old one. That a variable is significantly different from the mean.
For the case above;
The null hypothesis is that the proportion of people with colon polyps expected to die from colon cancer remains 0.01 with or without colonoscopy.
H0: p = 0.01
The alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of people who die from colon cancer after having polyps removed in a colonoscopy is significantly less than the expected proportion (without a colonoscopy) of 0.01.
Ha: p < 0.01
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The Wall Street Journal reported that Walmart Stores Inc. is planning to lay off employees at its Sam's Club warehouse unit. Approximately half of the layoffs will be hourly employees (The Wall Street Journal, January 25-26, 2014). Suppose the following data represent the percentage of hourly employees laid off for Sam's Club stores.55 56 44 43 44 56 60 62 57 45 36 38 50 69 65a. Compute the mean and median percentage of hourly employees being laid off at these stores. Mean Medianb. Compute the first and third quartiles. First quartile Third quartilec. Compute the range and interquartile range. Range Interquartile ranged. Compute the variance and standard deviation. Round your answers to four decimal places. Variance Standard deviatione. Do the data contain any outliers
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Rearranging the given data in ascending order, it becomes
36, 38, 43, 44, 44, 45, 50, 55, 56, 57, 56, 60, 62, 65, 69
n = 15
The mean = (55 + 56 + 44 + 43 + 44 + 56 + 60 + 62 + 57 + 45 + 36 + 38 + 50 + 69 + 65)/15 = 52
Median = 55
b) Range = 69 - 36 = 33
The median divides the data set into two halves, lower and upper. The median of the lower halve is the first quartile, Q1 while the median of the upper halve is the third quartile, Q3
First quartile, Q1 = 44
Third quartile, Q3 = 60
Inter quartile range, IQR = Q3 - Q1 = 60 - 44 = 16
Variance = (summation(x - mean)²/n
Variance = (55 - 52)^2 + (56 - 52)^2 + (44 - 52)^2 + (43 - 52)^2 + (44 - 52)^2 + (56 - 52)^2 + (60 - 52)^2 + (62 - 52)^2 + (57 - 52)^2 + (45 - 52)^2 + (36 - 52)^2 + (38 - 52)^2 + (50 - 52)^2 + (69 - 52)^2 + (65 - 52)^2/15
Variance = 93.467
Standard deviation = √variance
Standard deviation = √93.467 =
9.668
The data does not contain any outliers.
Bad gums may mean a bad heart. Researchers discovered that 82% of people who have suffered a heart attack had periodontal disease, an inflammation of the gums. Only 33% of healthy people have this disease. Suppose that in a certain community heart attacks are quite rare, occurring with only 15% probability. A. If someone has periodontal disease, what is the probability that he or she will have a heart attack
Answer:
37.27% probability that he or she will have a heart attack.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bayes Theorem:
Two events, A and B.
[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(B)*P(A|B)}{P(A)}[/tex]
In which P(B|A) is the probability of B happening when A has happened and P(A|B) is the probability of A happening when B has happened.
In this question:
Event A: Periodontal disease
Event B: Heart attack
Researchers discovered that 82% of people who have suffered a heart attack had periodontal disease, an inflammation of the gums.
This means that [tex]P(A|B) = 0.82[/tex]
Only 33% of healthy people have this disease.
This means that [tex]P(A) = 0.33[/tex]
Suppose that in a certain community heart attacks are quite rare, occurring with only 15% probability.
This means that [tex]P(B) = 0.15[/tex]
If someone has periodontal disease, what is the probability that he or she will have a heart attack
[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{0.15*0.82}{0.33} = 0.3727[/tex]
37.27% probability that he or she will have a heart attack.
What fraction of an hour is 44 minutes? Give your answer in its simplest form.
Answer:
11/15
Step-by-step explanation:
1 hour = 60 minutes
44 minutes out of 60 minutes is the fraction
44/60 = 11/15
Explain the meaning of the following percentiles in parts (a) and (b). (a) The 10th percentile of the weight of males 36 months of age in a certain city is 11.0 kg. (b) The 90th percentile of the length of newborn females in a certain city is 53.3 cm.
Answer:
a) 10% of the babies with 36 months of age weigh less than 11kg, and 100 - 10 = 90% weigh more.
b) 90% of the newborn females have a lenght of less than 53.3 cm and 100 - 90% = 10% have a length higher than 53.3 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
Meaning of a percentile:
When a value V is said to be in the xth percentile of a set, x% of the values in the set are lower than V and (100-x)% of the values in the set are higher than V.
(a) The 10th percentile of the weight of males 36 months of age in a certain city is 11.0 kg.
10% of the babies with 36 months of age weigh less than 11kg, and 100 - 10 = 90% weigh more.
(b) The 90th percentile of the length of newborn females in a certain city is 53.3 cm.
90% of the newborn females have a lenght of less than 53.3 cm and 100 - 90% = 10% have a length higher than 53.3 cm.
a) Lets p, q, r represent the following statements: p: it is hot today. q: it is sunny r: it is raining Express in words the statements using Bicondtional statement represented by the following formulas: i. q ↔ p ii. p ↔ ( q ˄ r ) iii. p ↔ ( q ˅ r) iv. r ↔ ( p ˅ q)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The arrow with two tips is translated as "if and only if". The symbols [tex]\land, \lor[/tex] and read as "and" and "or"respectively.
If we have the following p: it is hot today. q: it is sunny r: it is raining
Then
i. q ↔ p : It is sunny if and only if it is hot today.
ii. p ↔ ( q ˄ r ) : it is hot today if and only if it is sunny and it is raining
iii. p ↔ ( q ˅ r) : it is hot today if and only if it is sunny or it is raining
iv. r ↔ ( p ˅ q) : it is raining if and only if it is hot today or it is sunny
Nathan recently bought a paint sprayer for his painting business. Over the last seven days, he has used 211 gallons of paint to cover
79,125 square feet of wall space. If Nathan uses the sprayer approximately 4 hours each day, how many ounces of paint is the
sprayer dispensing each minute?
Answer: 16.1 ounces per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
in 7 days, he painted by 4 hours each day, so we have a total of 28 hours.
In a hour we have 60 minutes, so we have a total of:
28*60 = 1680 minutes.
He used 211 gallons, and knowing that 1 gallon is 128 ounces, then 211 gallons is:
211*128 ounces = 27,008 ounces.
Then the ounces dispensed each minute are:
R = 27,008/1680 ounces per minute = 16.1 ounces per minute
The sample space, S, of a coin being tossed three times is shown below, where H and T denote the coin landing on heads and tails respectively.
Answer:
The probability distribution for the number of heads occurring in three coin tosses are P(X1) = 1, P(X2)= 2/3, P(X3)= 2/3, P(X4)= 1/3, P(X5)= 2/3, P(X6)= 1/3, P(X7)= 1/3 and P(X8)= 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question;
The sample space, S, of a coin being tossed three times is shown below, where Hand T denote the coin
landing on heads and tails respectively.
S = {HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT}
Let X = the number of times the coin comes up heads. What is the probability distribution for the number of heads occurring in three coin tosses?
Probability is the likelihood or chance that an event will occur.
Probability = expected outcome/total outcome of event
From the question given, the total number of sample space will be our total outcome during each toss = 3
If X is the number of times the coin comes up heads, the number of times the coin turn up all heads will be the expected outcome during each throw.
Probability distribution P(Xi)= [tex]\frac{n(Xi)}{n(S)}[/tex]
Xi is the probability that the head turns up at each throw.
n(Xi) is the expected outcome during each toss
n(S) is the total outcome during each toss
During the first throw, the head turns up three times (HHH), the probability that heads turns up ia 3/3 = 1
P(X1) = 1
During the second, third and fifth throw, the head turns up two times, the probability that heads turns up during this times will be 2/3
P(X2)= 2/3
P(X3)= 2/3
P(X5)= 2/3
During the fourth, sixth and seventh throw, the head turns up just once, the probability that heads turns up during this times will be 1/3
P(X4)= 1/3
P(X6)= 1/3
P(X7)= 1/3
Since no head turns up during the eight throw, the probability that heads turns up during this time will be 0/3 which is 0.
P(X8)= 0
The probability distribution for the number of heads occurring in three coin tosses are P(X1) = 1, P(X2)= 2/3, P(X3)= 2/3, P(X4)= 1/3, P(X5)= 2/3, P(X6)= 1/3, P(X7)= 1/3 and P(X8)= 0
Answer:
The guy who answered on top meant B if you didn't understand what he said
Step-by-step explanation:
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2x-1=0 is a quadratic equation
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:Because there is not degree higher than one in the equation. Therefore it is linear.
does anyone know this ?
Answer:
Always
Step-by-step explanation:
If the irrational parts of the numbers have zero sum, the sum is rational. If not, the sum is irrational. It is true, for example, for 2 7, 3. It is false, for example, for3+2 5,−2 5 .
Answer:
always
Step-by-step explanation:
Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. So, adding two rationals is the same as adding two such fractions.
"Opportunity" and "Phoenix" are two of the robotic explorers on Mars. Opportunity landed at 2° south latitude, where Mars’ radius is about 2110 miles. Phoenix landed at 68° north latitude, where Mars’ radius is about 790 miles. Mars rotates on its axis once every 24.6 Earth-hours. How far does each explorer travel as Mars rotates by 1 radian? How many hours does it take Mars to rotate 1 radian? Using this answer, how fast is each explorer traveling around Mars’ axis in miles per hour?
Answer:
(a)Distance traveled by each explorer travel as Mars rotates by 1 radian
Opportunity=2108.71 milesPhoenix =295.94 miles(b)Number of hours it takes Mars to rotate 1 radian=3.9152 hours
(c)Speed of each explorer around Mars.
Opportunity=538.59 miles per hourPhoenix =75.59 miles per hourStep-by-step explanation:
Part A
For any given parallel of latitude[tex]\text{Circumference}=2\pi R \cos \beta$ where \beta$ is the angle of latitude.[/tex]
Opportunity landed at 2° south latitude, where Mars’ radius is about 2110 miles.
[tex]\text{Circumference at 2\°S latitude}=2\pi*2110* \cos 2^\circ\\=13249.44$ miles[/tex]
Phoenix landed at 68° north latitude, where Mars’ radius is about 790 miles.
[tex]\text{Circumference at 68\°N latitude}=2\pi*790* \cos 68^\circ\\=1859.44$ miles[/tex]
Part B
Next, we determine the distance (Length of arc) covered by each explorer as Mars rotates by 1 radian.
[tex]\text{Length of arc (in radian)}=\dfrac{\theta}{2\pi} \times $Circumference[/tex]
Opportunity's Distance
[tex]=\dfrac{1}{2\pi} \times 13249.44\\\\ =2108.71$ miles[/tex]
Phoenix's Distance
[tex]=\dfrac{1}{2\pi} \times 1859.44\\\\ =295.94$ miles[/tex]
Part C
Mars rotates on its axis once every 24.6 Earth-hours.
Therefore:
[tex]\dfrac{24.6}{2\pi} \approx $ 3.9152 hour per radian[/tex]
Part D:Speed of each explorer
[tex]\text{Speed}=\dfrac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Speed of Opportunity = }\dfrac{2108.71}{3.9152}\\$=538.59 miles per hour\\\\Speed of Phoenix =\dfrac{295.94}{3.9154}\\=75.59$ miles per hour[/tex]
What’s the correct answer for this?
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's denote the probabilities as following:
Probability that a teenager has a sister:
P(A) = 12/28
Probability that a teenager has a brother:
P(B) = 7/28
Probability that a teenager has both a sister and a brother:
P(A⋂B) = 3/28
Probability that a selected teenager has a sister also has a brother, or in other words, he/she has a brother, given he/she had a sister:
P(B|A)
Let's apply the formula of conditional probability to work out P(B|A)
P(B|A) = P(A⋂B)/P(A) = (3/28)/(12/28) = (3*28)/(12*28) = 3/12 = 1/4
=> Option C is correct
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 202. The length is 26 more than 4 times the width. Find the dimensions
Length and width of rectangle is 86 unit and 15 unit
Given that;
Perimeter of a rectangle = 202
Length of rectangle = 26 + 4[Width]
Find:
Dimensions of rectangle
Computation:
Assume;
Width of rectangle = a
So,
Length of rectangle = 4a + 26
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2[l + b]
202 = 2[(4a + 26) + a]
101 = 4a + 26 + a
5a + 26 = 101
5a = 75
a = 15
Width of rectangle = 15 unit
Length of rectangle = 4a + 26
Length of rectangle = 4(15) + 26
Length of rectangle = 60 + 26
Length of rectangle = 86 unit
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The dean of the engineering school at a technical university wants to emphasize the importance of having students who are gifted at reading and writing as well as math. She wants to know if she can accurately claim that graduate students in engineering programs at her school have significantly higher scores on the verbal reasoning section of the GRE (a standardized test used in the admissions process for many graduate programs) than the national average for engineering students. The national average for the verbal reasoning GRE score for engineering students was 150 with a standard deviation of 9. A random sample of 49 engineering graduate students at her school were found to have an average verbal reasoning GRE score of 153. After analyzing the data to determine whether the mean verbal reasoning GRE score of the engineering graduate students at the technical university is higher than the national average, the p-value of 0.0099 was obtained. Using a 0.05 significance level, what conclusion can be drawn from the data?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The null hypothesis: Mean verbal reasoning GRE score of the engineering graduate students at the technical university is less than or equal to the national average: u ≤ 150
The alternative hypothesis: Mean verbal reasoning GRE score of the engineering graduate students at the technical university is greater than the national average: u > 150
Since the p-value of 0.0099 was gotten which is less than the significance level of 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that actually there is a statistically significant evidence to prove that the mean verbal reasoning GRE score of the engineering graduate students at the technical university is greater than the national average
What are the best data structures to create the following items? And why? Designing a Card Game with 52 cards. Online shopping cart (Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Cosco, Safeway, ...) Online waiting list (De Anza College class waiting list, ...) Online Tickets (Flight tickets, concert tickets, ...)
Answer:
The best data structure in storing card is an array.
The best choice for a shopping cart is hash-maps. the advantage of harsh mark is that they are dynamic in nature.
Waiting lists are managed by a method called the First In First Out. when an individual is waiting for too long, he or she should be given the first chance for service.
Sorted links are a better options for storing tickets.
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution
In other to store the cards the best structure to be applied here is an array.
Now, we are aware the array size, which comprises of 52 items, and hence card vales can be easily stored For standard 52-deck cards, a 2D array of size 4x15 can also be applied, with 4 being color count, and 13 being card in each color.
In this example, the better option for shopping cart is hash-maps, because it is dynamic in nature for instance, when items are removed and more often, and also, there is a need for mapping of item ID or name to its actual database, so these values can be kept or stored as key-value pairs.
Waiting lists are normal managed in a way of First In First Out, since a person is waiting longer should be given the first chance for service. this FIFO method is best used by a Queue. so this online waiting list can best be used by a queue.
For tickets storing, a better option will be the sorted linked lists. because the tickets are to be stored in a large amount, and there will be deletions and insertions in large quantity. so keeping them in a sorted list will reduce the resource usage and the trade-off made as high search time will also have less effect, as there will be a limited number of searches.
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Gerardo y Daniel tienen monedas coleccionables. Si la relación de las monedas de Gerardo a Daniel es de 15 a 28 y ambas colecciones suman 129 monedas, ¿ Cuántas monedas tienen cada uno?
Answer:
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The centroid is 1/3 of the vertical distance between QV
QV = 3 x VT = 3 x 5 = 15
QT = 15-5 = 10