Find the missing side of the triangle
Answer:
x = 2[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Pytago:
[tex]2^2 + 4^2 = x^2\\x = \sqrt{2^2 + 4^2} \\x = 2\sqrt{5}[/tex]
Answer:
4.47
Step-by-step explanation:
x²= 2² + 4²
x² = 4 + 16
x²= 20
x = √20
x= 4.47
A sample of 38 babies in the zinc group had a mean birth weight of 3328 grams. A sample of 31 babies in the placebo group had a mean birth weight of 3406 grams. Assume that the population standard deviation for the zinc group is 640 grams, while the population standard deviation for the placebo group is 851851 grams. Determine the 99% confidence interval for the true difference between the mean birth weights for "zinc" babies versus "placebo" babies.
Required:
Find the point estimate for the true difference between the population means.
Answer:
-78
Step-by-step explanation:
Zinc group :
Mean, x1 = 3328
σ1 = 640
Sample size, n1 = 28
Placebo group :
Mean, x2 = 3406
σ2 = 851
Sample size, n2 = 31
The point estimate for the true difference between the population means is obtained as :
Mean difference between population :
x1 - x2 = 3328 - 3406 = - 78
A student majoring in accounting is trying to decide on the number of firms to which he should apply. Given his work experience and grades, he can expect to receive a job offer from 70% of the firms to which he applies. The student decides to apply to only four firms.
(a) What is the probability that he receives no job offer?
(b) How many job offers he expects to get?
(c) What is the probability that more than half of the firms he applied do not make him any offer?
(d) What assumptions do you need to make to find the probabilities? To increase the chance of securing more job offers, the student decides to apply to as many companies as possible, he sent out 60 applications to all different accounting firms.
(e) What is the probability of him securing more than 3 offers?
Answer:
a) 0.0081 = 0.81% probability that he receives no job offer
b) He expects to get 2.8 job offers.
c) 0.0837 = 8.37% probability that more than half of the firms he applied do not make him any offer.
d) Each job must be independent of other jobs. Additionaly, if [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex], the normal approximation to the binomial distribution can be used.
e) 0.2401 = 24.01% probability of him securing more than 3 offers.
Step-by-step explanation:
For each application, there are only two possible outcomes. Either he gets an offer, or he does not. The probability of getting an offer for a job is independent of any other job, which means that the binomial probability distribution is used to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.
[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]
In which [tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.
[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]
And p is the probability of X happening.
He can expect to receive a job offer from 70% of the firms to which he applies.
This means that [tex]p = 0.7[/tex]
The student decides to apply to only four firms.
This means that [tex]n = 4[/tex]
(a) What is the probability that he receives no job offer?
This is [tex]P(X = 0)[/tex]. So
[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]
[tex]P(X = 0) = C_{4,0}.(0.7)^{0}.(0.3)^{4} = 0.0081[/tex]
0.0081 = 0.81% probability that he receives no job offer.
(b) How many job offers he expects to get?
The expected value of the binomial distribution is:
[tex]E(X) = np[/tex]
In this question:
[tex]E(X) = 4(0.7) = 2.8[/tex]
He expects to get 2.8 job offers.
(c) What is the probability that more than half of the firms he applied do not make him any offer?
Less than 2 offers, which is:
[tex]P(X < 2) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1)[/tex]
So
[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]
[tex]P(X = 0) = C_{4,0}.(0.7)^{0}.(0.3)^{4} = 0.0081[/tex]
[tex]P(X = 1) = C_{4,1}.(0.7)^{1}.(0.3)^{3} = 0.0756[/tex]
Then
[tex]P(X < 2) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) = 0.0081 + 0.0756 = 0.0837[/tex]
0.0837 = 8.37% probability that more than half of the firms he applied do not make him any offer.
(d) What assumptions do you need to make to find the probabilities? To increase the chance of securing more job offers, the student decides to apply to as many companies as possible, he sent out 60 applications to all different accounting firms.
Each job must be independent of other jobs. Additionaly, if [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex], the normal approximation to the binomial distribution can be used.
(e) What is the probability of him securing more than 3 offers?
Between 4 and n, since n is 4, 4 offers, so:
[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]
[tex]P(X = 4) = C_{4,4}.(0.7)^{4}.(0.3)^{0} = 0.2401[/tex]
0.2401 = 24.01% probability of him securing more than 3 offers.
number
5. Thesum of a two-digit number a
(CBSE 2002]
Find the numbers.
If the two digits differ by 2, find the number. I
6. The sum of two numbers is 1000 and the difference between their squares is 256000.
7. The sum of a two digit number and the number obtained by reversing the order of its
digits is 99. If the digits differ by 3, find the number.
8. A two-digit number is 4 times the sum of its digits. If 18 is added to the number, the digits
are reversed. Find the number.
(CBSE 2001C]
[CBSE 2001C]
9. A two-digit number is 3 more than 4 times the sum of its digits. If 18 is added to the
(CBSE 2001C]
number, the digits are reversed. Find the number.
10. A two-digit number is 4 more than 6 times the sum of its digits. If 18 is subtracted from
the number, the digits are reversed. Find the number.
11. A two-digit number is 4 times the sum of its digits and twice the product of the digits.
[CBSE 2005]
Find the number.
[CBSE 2005]
12. A two-digit number is such that the product of its digits is 20. If 9 is added to the number,
the digits interchange their places. Find the number.
13. The difference between two numbers is 26 and one number is three times the other. Find
them.
14. The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9. Also, nine times this number is twice the
Let the numbers are x and y
According to the question
⇒x+y=1000.....eq1⇒x 2 −y 2
=256000∵x 2 −y 2
=(x+y)(x−y)
⇒1000∗(x−y)=256000
⇒x−y=256.....eq2
Adding eq1 and eq2
⇒2x=1256⇒x=628
Put the value of x in eq1
⇒628+y=1000⇒y=372
The numbers are 628 and 372
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A survey of 104 college students was taken to determine the musical styles they liked. Of those, 22 students listened to rock, 23 to classical, and 24 to jazz. Also, 10 students listened to rock and jazz, 8 to rock and classical, and 8 to classical and jazz. Finally, 6 students listened to all three musical styles. Construct a Venn diagram and determine the cardinality for each region. Use the completed Venn Diagram to answer the following questions.
a. How many listened to only rock music?
n(only rock)
b. How many listened to classical and jazz, but not rock?
n(classical and jazz, not rock)
c. How many listened to classical or jazz, but not rock?
n(classical or jazz, not rock)
d. How many listened to music in exactly one of the musical styles?
n(exactly one style)
e. How many listened to music in exactly two of the musical styles?
n(exactly two styles)
f. How many did not listen to any of the musical styles?
n(none)
Answer:
A. 22
B. 8
C. 23 + 24
D. 22 + 23 + 24
E. 8 + 8 + 10
F. 104 - (sum of all the given numbers) = 3
I need help in understanding and solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula
x^2+8x+1=0
Answer:
Exact Form: -4⊥√15
Decimal Form:
0.12701665
7.87298334
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what is the hcf of 40,50???
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
10
What is the volume of the cylinder below?
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
v=πr2h
r=(3)²* 5
45π unit³
In how many ways can 10 people be divided into three groups with 2, 3, and 5 people respectively?
Answer:
2100
Step-by-step explanation:
In how many ways can a group of 10 people be divided into three groups consisting of 2,3, and 5 people?
First, you need to choose 4 people to fill the first group.
The number of ways is (104) which equals to 210.
Then, pick 3 more people out of the remaining 6 to be in the second group. And then, pick 3 more out of the remaining 3.
However, we need to divide it by 2, since we don’t really care on the order of selection of group.
(63)(33)/2=10
So, there are 210 x 10 = 2100 ways
Answer:
hmmm I read JeremyBrooks answer... I think that it might be different...
i think it is 2520
of the 10 you first choose 2
10 choose 2 = 45 ways
in each of the 45 "chooses" you now
pick a group of 3 of the 8 left
8 choose 3 = that is 56
of the five people left you choose 5
5 choose 5 = 1
so the possibilities are 45*56 * 1 = 2520
Step-by-step explanation:
PLZ HELP QUESTION IN PICTURE
Answer: [tex]-\frac{9}{2}, -4, -3, -\frac{11}{4}, -2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
slope = m
[tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}=\frac{-7-9}{-1-(-5)}=-4[/tex]
y = mx + b, (-5,9), (-1,-7), m = -4; (does not matter which point you plug in)
[tex]y=mx+b\\9=-4(-5)+b\\9=20+b\\b=-11\\y=-4x-11[/tex]
(now plug in each y value into the equation above)
[tex]7=-4x-11\\18=-4x\\x=-\frac{9}{2}\\\\5=-4x-11\\16=-4x\\x=-4\\\\1=-4x-11\\12=-4x\\x=-3\\\\0=-4x-11\\11=-4x\\x=-\frac{11}{4} \\\\-3=-4x-11\\8=-4x\\x=-2[/tex]
Graph the complex numbers in the complex plane
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Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
The imaginary value is plotted on the vertical axis in the same way that the y-coordinate would be for an ordered pair (x, y). Similarly, the real value is plotted on the horizontal axis.
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I find it helpful to think of the complex number a+bi as equivalent to the ordered pair (x, y) = (a, b) when it comes to graphing.
What is the x intercept of the graph that is shown below? Please help me
Answer:
(-2,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The x intercept is the value when it crosses the x axis ( the y value is zero)
x = -2 and y =0
(-2,0)
Question
Alice drove her car 279 miles in 6 hours. Write this rate as a reduced fraction.
Answer:93/2 or 46.5 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
93/2Step-by-step explanation:
•Form the given into a fraction using m/hrs format279/6•Reduced the fraction279 ÷ 3----------- 6 ÷ 3•Final answer93/2[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]
Put the following equation of a line into slope-intercept form, simplifying all
fractions.
3x + 6y = -42
Answer:
y = -1/2x -7
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 6y = -42
Slope intercept form is
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Subtract 3x from each side
3x-3x+6y = -3x-42
6y = -3x-42
Divide each side by 6
6y/6 = -3x/6 - 42/6
y = -1/2x -7
Bà B đến ngân hàng ngày 05/05/2019 để gửi tiết kiệm 250 triệu đồng thời hạn 3 tháng, lãi suất 7%/năm, NH trả lãi định kỳ hàng tháng (kỳ lĩnh lãi đầu tiên là ngày 05/05/2019). Đến ngày 05/08/2019, bà B tất toán sổ tiết kiệm trên. Tính số tiền bà B nhận được vào ngày đáo hạn sổ tiết kiệm là? (Cơ sở công bố lãi suất là 365 ngày)
Answer:
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Write –0.38 as a fraction.
Answer:
-19/50
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-19/50
Step-by-step explanation:
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A photographer bought 35 rolls for $136.44 what was the price of one roll
Answer:
$3.90
Step-by-step explanation:
136.44/35= (rounded tot the nearest hundredth) $3.90
Answer:
136.44÷36 =3.79
3.79×36=136.44
Step-by-step explanation:
So one ball cost 3. 79
Can I pleaseee have help with all 3 parts of this ? Thank you :D
Answer:
Part A:
the first step is to work out the brackets by multiplying the coefficients outside the brackets by everything in the brackets.
Part B:
5(3x-4)=-2(6x-9)
15x-20=-12x+18
Part C:
15x-20=-12x+18
15x+12x=18+20
27x/27=38/27
x=1.407
I hope this helps
There are 52 cards in a deck, and 13 of them are hearts. Four cards are dealt, one at a time, off the top of a well-shuffled deck. What is the percent chance that a heart turns up on the fourth card, but not before
Answer:
10.97%
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 52 cards.
13 of them, are hearts.
Then
52 - 13 = 39 cards are not hearts.
4 cards are drawn, we want to find the percent chance that the fourth card is a heart card, but no before.
So the first card can't be a heart card.
because the deck is well-shuffled, all the cards have the same probability of being drawn.
Then the probability of not getting a heart card, is equal to the quotient between the number of non-heart cards (39) and the total number of cards (52), then the probability is:
p₁ = 39/52
The second card also can't be a heart card, the probability is calculated in the same way than above, but now there are 38 non-heart cards and a total of 51 cards (because one card was already drawn) then the probability here is:
p₂ = 38/51
For the third card the reasoning is similar to the two above cases, here the probability is:
p₃ = 37/50
The fourth card should be a hearts card, the probability is computed in the same way than above, as the quotient between the number of heart cards in the deck (13) and the total number of cards in the deck (now there are 49 cards)
then the probability is:
p₄ = 13/49
The joint probability (the probability of these 4 events happening together) is equal to the product between the individual probabilities:
P = p₁*p₂*p₃*p₄
P = (39/52)*(38/51)*(37/50)*(13/49) = 0.1097
The percent chance is the above number times 100%
Percent = 0.1097*100% = 10.97%
Solve the equation by factoring: 5x^2 - x = 0
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 0, 1/5
What is the minimum perimeter of a rectangle with an area of 625 mm^2
.Part D. Analyze the residuals.
Birth weight
(pounds)
Adult weight
(pounds)
Predicted
adult weight
Residual
1.5
10
3
17
1
8
2.5
14
0.75
5
a. Use the linear regression equation from Part C to calculate the predicted adult weight for each birth weight. Round to the nearest hundredth. Enter these in the third column of the table.
b. Find the residual for each birth weight. Round to the nearest hundredth. Enter these in the fourth column of the table.
c. Plot the residuals.
d. Based on the residuals, is your regression line a reasonable model for the data? Why or why not?
Answer:
Hi there! The answers will be in the explanation :D
Step-by-step explanation:
a) I'll attach a doc for the table so it'll basically answer a and b.
c) I'll also attach the graph.
d) I'm not entirely sure for this question, but I'll do my best to answer it correctly for you. I would say no, because we can see that the residuals are all positive, but the graph we're looking is going down which means it's negative. We can also see the table is increasing a bit so it doesn't really make any sense...
Hope this helped you!
Four wires (red,green, blue and yellow) need to be attached to a circuit board. A robotic device will attach the wires. The wires can be attached in any order, and the production manager wishes to determnine which order would be the fastest for the robot to use.
Required:
Use the multiplication rule of counting to determine four choices for the first wire, three for the second wire, two for the third and only one for the fourth.
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
The topic here is COMBINATORICS.
The parent topic is PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATORICS.
Permutation deals with arrangement in a definite order while, as stated in the question here, definite order in not needed in Combinatorics.
Now, the multiplication rule of counting, also known as the rule of product, talks about the multiplication of the figures that represent the different ways of doing something.
For example, in this question, the robot needs to attach 4 wires to a circuit board. If you know how Physics or Electricity works, you'll that truly this is a combination matter and not permutation.
Putting/Connecting the 4 wires together (in a square shaped circuit for instance), the arrangement RGBY is different from RGYB or RBGY.
So there will be more ways to connect or combine these wires, than if we were to follow a definite rule like: "Red and Green must always stay together".
So using the multiplication rule of counting to determine 4 choices for the Red wire, 3 choices for the Green wire, 2 choices for the Blue wire, and 1 choice for the yellow wire, we have:
R4 x G3 x B2 x Y1 = 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 4! = 24
The term "4!" means "Four Factorial".
4
5
7
11
19
?
a. 41
b. 35
c. 23
d. 29
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
The pattern is adding powers of 2.
4+1=5 (exception)
5+2=7
7+4=11
11+8=19
19+16=35
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
4 + 1 = 5
5 + (1 × 2) = 5 +2 =7
7 + (2×2) = 7 + 4 = 11
11 +(4×2) = 11 + 8 = 19
19 + (8×2) = 19 + 16 = 35
5 oranges weigh 1.5 kg, 8 apples weigh 2 kg. What would be the total weight of 3 apples and 4 oranges?
Answer: oranges 1.2 Kg and apples 0.75 Kg.
Step-by-step explanation:
Oranges (4)(1.5)/5
Apples (3)(2)/8
180 °
X °
26 °
X = ? °
Answer:
X = 64
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the angles are right angles (because of the square at one of the angles shown above). This means each angle equals 90 degrees. If X + 26 = 90, then X = 64 because 90 - 26 = 64. I hope this helps!
Answer: X = 64
Step-by-step explanation:
Which fraction is equivalent to 3/-5? Please help ASAP
Answer:
-3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
3/ -5 is also equal to -3/5 or - (3/5)
A rational expression is _______ for those values of the variable(s) that make the denominator zero.
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Answer:
undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational expression is undefined when its denominator is zero.
Consider a study conducted to determine the average protein intake among an adult population. Suppose that a confidence level of 85% is required with an interval about 10 units wide . If a preliminary data indicate a standard deviation of 20g . What sample of adults should be selected for the study?
Answer:
With an ageing population, dietary approaches to promote health and independence later in life are needed. In part, this can be achieved by maintaining muscle mass and strength as people age. New evidence suggests that current dietary recommendations for protein intake may be insufficient to achieve this goal and that individuals might benefit by increasing their intake and frequency of consumption of high-quality protein. However, the environmental effects of increasing animal-protein production are a concern, and alternative, more sustainable protein sources should be considered. Protein is known to be more satiating than other macronutrients, and it is unclear whether diets high in plant proteins affect the appetite of older adults as they should be recommended for individuals at risk of malnutrition. The review considers the protein needs of an ageing population (>40 years old), sustainable protein sources, appetite-related implications of diets high in plant proteins, and related areas for future research.