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Write the hypothesis.
1) A recent study claimed that more than 15% of junior high students are overweight. In a sample of 160 students,
18 were found to be overweight. At a = 0.05, test the claim.
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Statistics
Write the hypothesis. 1) A recent study claimed that more than 15% of junior high students are overweight. In a sample of 160 students, 18 were found to be overweight. At a = 0.05, test the claim.
Determine the a) down payment, b) amount of the loan, c) monthly payment, and d) finance charge.
Jason Wagner obtains an installment loan to buy a $12,000 Honda Accord. His down payment is 25%, and the APR is 9% for 36 months.
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Mathematical Induction
Determine the a) down payment, b) amount of the loan, c) monthly payment, and d) finance charge. Jason Wagner obtains an installment loan to buy a $12,000 Honda Accord. His down payment is 25%, and the APR is 9% for 36 months.
The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 17/4
The number is
Find the number.
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Quadratic equations
The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 17/4 The number is Find the number.
HOW MANY 7 DIGIT TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE POSSIBLE IF THE FIRST DIGIT CANNOT BE ZERO AND:
A) THE TELEPHONE NUMBER MUST BE A MULTIPLE OF 100?
B) ONLY ODD DIGITS CAN BE USED?
C) THE FIRST 3 DIGITS ARE 277?
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Basic Math
HOW MANY 7 DIGIT TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE POSSIBLE IF THE FIRST DIGIT CANNOT BE ZERO AND: A) THE TELEPHONE NUMBER MUST BE A MULTIPLE OF 100? B) ONLY ODD DIGITS CAN BE USED? C) THE FIRST 3 DIGITS ARE 277?
APPLICANCE WARRANTY-THE WARRANTY ON THE MOTOR OF A DISHWASHER IS
8 YEARS. IF THE BREAKDOWN TIMES OF THIS MOTOR ARE NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED, WITH A MEAN OF 10.2 YEARS AND A STANDARD DEVIAITON OF 1.8 YEARS, FIND THE PERCENT OF MOTORS THAT CAN BE EXPECTED TO REQUIRE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER WARRANTY.
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Statistics
APPLICANCE WARRANTY-THE WARRANTY ON THE MOTOR OF A DISHWASHER IS 8 YEARS. IF THE BREAKDOWN TIMES OF THIS MOTOR ARE NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED, WITH A MEAN OF 10.2 YEARS AND A STANDARD DEVIAITON OF 1.8 YEARS, FIND THE PERCENT OF MOTORS THAT CAN BE EXPECTED TO REQUIRE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER WARRANTY.
Which of the following real-world scenarios can be modeled using sine or cosine?
The number of mold spores that grow on a forgotten container of leftovers in the back of your refrigerator.
The amount of money you have in your bank account that earns interest quarterly. Assume no deposits or withdrawals.
The distance from the earth to the sun over the course of a year.
Concert revenue from ticket sales for a sold out show.
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Basic Math
Which of the following real-world scenarios can be modeled using sine or cosine? The number of mold spores that grow on a forgotten container of leftovers in the back of your refrigerator. The amount of money you have in your bank account that earns interest quarterly. Assume no deposits or withdrawals. The distance from the earth to the sun over the course of a year. Concert revenue from ticket sales for a sold out show.
Factor the polynomial f(x) = 3x³ + 12x² + 3x - 18 given that x = -3 is a zero of f(x).
f(x) = 3(x-2)(x + 1)(x+3)
f(x) = (x-2)(x + 1)(x-3)
f(x) = (x + 2)(x - 1)(x+3)
f(x) = 3(x + 2)(x - 1)(x+3)
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Basic Math
Factor the polynomial f(x) = 3x³ + 12x² + 3x - 18 given that x = -3 is a zero of f(x). f(x) = 3(x-2)(x + 1)(x+3) f(x) = (x-2)(x + 1)(x-3) f(x) = (x + 2)(x - 1)(x+3) f(x) = 3(x + 2)(x - 1)(x+3)
Suppose that $2000 is invested at a rate of 5.2%, compounded quarterly. Assuming that no withdrawals are made, find the total amount after 4 years. Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Basic Math
Suppose that $2000 is invested at a rate of 5.2%, compounded quarterly. Assuming that no withdrawals are made, find the total amount after 4 years. Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent.
Let f(x) = 5x²-3x and g(x)=x²-x+3. Find (f+g)(x), (f-g)(x), (fg)(x), and A
(f+g)(x) = 6x² - 4x +3 (Simplify your answer.)
(f-g)(x) = (Simplify your answer.)
(x). Give the domain of each.
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Functions
Let f(x) = 5x²-3x and g(x)=x²-x+3. Find (f+g)(x), (f-g)(x), (fg)(x), and A (f+g)(x) = 6x² - 4x +3 (Simplify your answer.) (f-g)(x) = (Simplify your answer.) (x). Give the domain of each.
A TV has a listed price of $709.99 before tax. If the sales tax rate is 8.5%, find the total cost of the TV with sales tax included. Round your answer to the nearest cent, as necessary.
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Basic Math
A TV has a listed price of $709.99 before tax. If the sales tax rate is 8.5%, find the total cost of the TV with sales tax included. Round your answer to the nearest cent, as necessary.
If 3 fair coins are tossed, find the probability that no more than 1 is heads. The probability that no more than 1 is heads is (Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
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Basic Math
If 3 fair coins are tossed, find the probability that no more than 1 is heads. The probability that no more than 1 is heads is (Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
Workers at a certain soda drink factory collected data on the volumes (in ounces) of a simple random sample of 25 cans of the soda drink. Those volumes have a
mean of 12.19 oz and a standard deviation of 0.09 oz, and they appear to be from a normally distributed population. If the workers want the filling process to work so
that almost all cans have volumes between 12.02 oz and 12.54 oz, the range rule of thumb can be used to estimate that the standard deviation should be less than
0.13 oz. Use the sample data to test the claim that the population of volumes has a standard deviation less than 0.13 oz. Use a 0.05 significance level. Complete
parts (a) through (d) below.
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Workers at a certain soda drink factory collected data on the volumes (in ounces) of a simple random sample of 25 cans of the soda drink. Those volumes have a mean of 12.19 oz and a standard deviation of 0.09 oz, and they appear to be from a normally distributed population. If the workers want the filling process to work so that almost all cans have volumes between 12.02 oz and 12.54 oz, the range rule of thumb can be used to estimate that the standard deviation should be less than 0.13 oz. Use the sample data to test the claim that the population of volumes has a standard deviation less than 0.13 oz. Use a 0.05 significance level. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
A rectangular tank that is 2048 ft³ with a square base and open top is to be constructed of sheet steel of a given thickness. Find the dimensions of the tank with
minimum weight.
The dimensions of the tank with minimum weight are
(Simplify your answer. Use a comma to separate answers.)
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Basic Math
A rectangular tank that is 2048 ft³ with a square base and open top is to be constructed of sheet steel of a given thickness. Find the dimensions of the tank with minimum weight. The dimensions of the tank with minimum weight are (Simplify your answer. Use a comma to separate answers.)
Find the third degree polynomial function that has an output of 320 when x = = 4, and has zeros 2 and -8i. Provide your answer below:
f(x) = 7
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Quadratic equations
Find the third degree polynomial function that has an output of 320 when x = = 4, and has zeros 2 and -8i. Provide your answer below: f(x) = 7
Body Mass Index: In a survey of adults with diabetes, the average body mass index (BMI) in a sample of
0.3. The average BMI in a sample of 1559men was 30.50 with a standard deviation of 0.6,
Part: 0/2
Part 1 of 2
99% confidence interval for the difference in the mean BMI between women and men with diabetes is <44-42₂ <0. 31.30 with a standard deviation of 99%
Construct confidence interval for the difference in the mean BMI between women and men with diabetes. Let H denote the mean BMI for women
with diabetes. Use tables to find the critical value and round the answers to at least two decimal places.
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Statistics
Body Mass Index: In a survey of adults with diabetes, the average body mass index (BMI) in a sample of 0.3. The average BMI in a sample of 1559men was 30.50 with a standard deviation of 0.6, Part: 0/2 Part 1 of 2 99% confidence interval for the difference in the mean BMI between women and men with diabetes is <44-42₂ <0. 31.30 with a standard deviation of 99% Construct confidence interval for the difference in the mean BMI between women and men with diabetes. Let H denote the mean BMI for women with diabetes. Use tables to find the critical value and round the answers to at least two decimal places.
Padlocks with digit dials are often referred to as "combination locks" According to the mathematical definition of combination, is this an accurate description? Explain.
A combination is a subset of objects or choices in which the order
A permutation is a subset of objects or choices in which the order
Therefore, the description of Combination Locks mathematically accurate.
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Permutations and Combinations
Padlocks with digit dials are often referred to as "combination locks" According to the mathematical definition of combination, is this an accurate description? Explain. A combination is a subset of objects or choices in which the order A permutation is a subset of objects or choices in which the order Therefore, the description of Combination Locks mathematically accurate.
For sin 2x + cos x = 0, use a double-angle or half-angle formula to simplify the equation and then find all solutions of the equation in the interval [0, 2π).
The answers are
x1 =
12
x3 =
x4 =
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Trigonometric equations
For sin 2x + cos x = 0, use a double-angle or half-angle formula to simplify the equation and then find all solutions of the equation in the interval [0, 2π). The answers are x1 = 12 x3 = x4 =
An art teacher is making packages of paintbrushes and paint for his students.
He has 24 brushes and 40 tubes of paint. Each package will have the same number
of brushes and the same number of tubes of paint.
a. What is the greatest number of packages that the art teacher can make using
all the paintbrushes and paint? Show your work.
b. How many paintbrushes and tubes of paint are in each package?
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Basic Math
An art teacher is making packages of paintbrushes and paint for his students. He has 24 brushes and 40 tubes of paint. Each package will have the same number of brushes and the same number of tubes of paint. a. What is the greatest number of packages that the art teacher can make using all the paintbrushes and paint? Show your work. b. How many paintbrushes and tubes of paint are in each package?
Saizon Pen & Office Supply uses a markup of $9 on a calculator that costs $20. What markup rate does this amount represent?
_______ %
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Basic Math
Saizon Pen & Office Supply uses a markup of $9 on a calculator that costs $20. What markup rate does this amount represent? _______ %
Dr. Marina Silva, in the Journal of Mammalogy (1998), gives the following formula for the approximate body length of mammals based on the mammal's body mass L(M) = 0.25 M where L(M) represents the body length in meters of a mammal with a body mass of M kilograms. Use this model to estimate the body length of a mammal with a body mass of 2.5 kg. (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)
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Dr. Marina Silva, in the Journal of Mammalogy (1998), gives the following formula for the approximate body length of mammals based on the mammal's body mass L(M) = 0.25 M where L(M) represents the body length in meters of a mammal with a body mass of M kilograms. Use this model to estimate the body length of a mammal with a body mass of 2.5 kg. (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)
In a class of 50 students, 21 are Democrats, 9 are business majors, and 7 of the
business majors are Democrats. If one student is randomly selected from the class,
find the probability of choosing a Democrat or a business major.
A) 1/25
B) 23/50
C) 37/50
D) 3/5
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In a class of 50 students, 21 are Democrats, 9 are business majors, and 7 of the business majors are Democrats. If one student is randomly selected from the class, find the probability of choosing a Democrat or a business major. A) 1/25 B) 23/50 C) 37/50 D) 3/5
A company's revenue from selling x units of an item is given as R = 1000x - x² dollars. If sales are increasing at the rate of 80 per day, find how rapidly revenue is growing (in dollars per day) when 350 units have been sold.
$ per day
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Application of derivatives
A company's revenue from selling x units of an item is given as R = 1000x - x² dollars. If sales are increasing at the rate of 80 per day, find how rapidly revenue is growing (in dollars per day) when 350 units have been sold. $ per day
The magnitude, M, of an earthquake is represented by the equation M = log where
E is the amount of energy released by the 104.4 is the earthquake in joules and Eo assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake. In scientific notation rounded to the nearest tenth, what is the amount of energy released by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5?
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Basic Math
The magnitude, M, of an earthquake is represented by the equation M = log where E is the amount of energy released by the 104.4 is the earthquake in joules and Eo assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake. In scientific notation rounded to the nearest tenth, what is the amount of energy released by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5?
Write the equation in slope-intercept form (if possible) and graph the line.
2x+y=7
Part: 0/2
Part 1 of 2
The equation in slope-intercept form is
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Basic Math
Write the equation in slope-intercept form (if possible) and graph the line. 2x+y=7 Part: 0/2 Part 1 of 2 The equation in slope-intercept form is
Given: tanx = -15/8 and x is in Quadrant IV.
Find the exact values of sin (x/2),cos (x/2), and tan (x/2) without solving for x, when 0 ≤ x ≤ 360°.
To enter the square root of a number, type "sqrt(a)". For example, type "sqrt(2)" to enter  √2.
a)sin (x/2)= ___
b)cos (x/2)= ___
c)tan (x/2)= ___
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Trigonometric equations
Given: tanx = -15/8 and x is in Quadrant IV. Find the exact values of sin (x/2),cos (x/2), and tan (x/2) without solving for x, when 0 ≤ x ≤ 360°. To enter the square root of a number, type "sqrt(a)". For example, type "sqrt(2)" to enter √2. a)sin (x/2)= ___ b)cos (x/2)= ___ c)tan (x/2)= ___
Find the amount of tax and the tax rate. Round to nearest hundredth of a percent.
Cost of item: $128
Selling price: $135.55
Tax amount: 
Tax rate:
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Basic Math
Find the amount of tax and the tax rate. Round to nearest hundredth of a percent. Cost of item: $128 Selling price: $135.55 Tax amount: Tax rate:
Find the distance between the pair of points. (2,3) and (-7, -24)
The distance is (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
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Heights and Distances
Find the distance between the pair of points. (2,3) and (-7, -24) The distance is (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
Suppose that x represents one of two positive numbers whose sum is 14.
(a) Represent the other of the two numbers in terms of x.
(b) What are the restrictions on x?
(c) Determine a function P that represents the product of the two numbers.
(d) Determine analytically and support graphically the two such numbers whose product is a maximum. What is this maximum product?
(a) If x is one of the two numbers, then the other number is
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Basic Math
Suppose that x represents one of two positive numbers whose sum is 14. (a) Represent the other of the two numbers in terms of x. (b) What are the restrictions on x? (c) Determine a function P that represents the product of the two numbers. (d) Determine analytically and support graphically the two such numbers whose product is a maximum. What is this maximum product? (a) If x is one of the two numbers, then the other number is
If the probability of winning a race is 1/3
What are the odds in favor of winning the race?
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Probability
If the probability of winning a race is 1/3 What are the odds in favor of winning the race?
If 29, then x =
A. log10 2
B. 2/
C. log, 2
D. log₂ 9
E. 2
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Basic Math
If 29, then x = A. log10 2 B. 2/ C. log, 2 D. log₂ 9 E. 2
Consider the graph of the function f(x) = x²-4x-5/x²+3x-10
What are the vertical asymptotes? List the x-values separated by commas.
Provide your answer below:
X =
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Basic Math
Consider the graph of the function f(x) = x²-4x-5/x²+3x-10 What are the vertical asymptotes? List the x-values separated by commas. Provide your answer below: X =
Given: AABC with median AM
AB = x + 7
AC = 2x - 1
CM = 2x-5
BM = x +4
Find the length of BC
(no image is needed for this picture. Hint: you may sketch the triangle ABC on scratch paper, label AM as a median and then figure out which equations you would use to solve for x)
26
30
13
15
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Basic Math
Given: AABC with median AM AB = x + 7 AC = 2x - 1 CM = 2x-5 BM = x +4 Find the length of BC (no image is needed for this picture. Hint: you may sketch the triangle ABC on scratch paper, label AM as a median and then figure out which equations you would use to solve for x) 26 30 13 15
The angle bisectors of AJKL are JQ, KQ, and LQ. They meet at a single point Q.
(In other words, Q is the incenter of AJKL.) Suppose NQ=20, LQ=23, mLNLP=34°, and mLMJQ=26°. Find the following measures. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale.
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Basic Math
The angle bisectors of AJKL are JQ, KQ, and LQ. They meet at a single point Q. (In other words, Q is the incenter of AJKL.) Suppose NQ=20, LQ=23, mLNLP=34°, and mLMJQ=26°. Find the following measures. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale.
A 19 ft ladder leans against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is 3 ft from the wall at time
0 and slides away from the wall at a rate of 1ft/sec. Find the velocity of the top of the ladder at time t = 2.
The velocity of ladder at time t = 2 is ft/sec.
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Basic Math
A 19 ft ladder leans against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is 3 ft from the wall at time 0 and slides away from the wall at a rate of 1ft/sec. Find the velocity of the top of the ladder at time t = 2. The velocity of ladder at time t = 2 is ft/sec.
f(x) = 4x²-x-5
What is the value using the theorem for f(5)?
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Functions
f(x) = 4x²-x-5 What is the value using the theorem for f(5)?
Convert 160° into radian measure:
Convert 351° into radian measure:
Convert 205° into radian measure:
Convert 57° into radian measure:
Enter your answer as a fraction of pi
You may also use decimal approximation, but your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places.
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Basic Math
Convert 160° into radian measure: Convert 351° into radian measure: Convert 205° into radian measure: Convert 57° into radian measure: Enter your answer as a fraction of pi You may also use decimal approximation, but your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places.
The rate of change of the number of raccoons N(t) in a population is directly proportional to 380 N(t), where t is the time in years. When t = 0, the population is 120, and when t = 4, the population has increased to 160. Find the population when t = 8.
(Round your answer to the nearest integer.)
raccoons
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Differential equations
The rate of change of the number of raccoons N(t) in a population is directly proportional to 380 N(t), where t is the time in years. When t = 0, the population is 120, and when t = 4, the population has increased to 160. Find the population when t = 8. (Round your answer to the nearest integer.) raccoons
Suppose that 9% of voters in California are in favor of Proposition A. In a random sample of 32 voters,
A. What is the probability that none of the voters will be in favor of Prop. A?
Probability =
B. What is the probability that fewer than 5 voters will be in favor of Prop. A?
Probability=
C. What is the probability that at least 3 voters will be in favor of Prop. A?
Probability=
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Basic Math
Suppose that 9% of voters in California are in favor of Proposition A. In a random sample of 32 voters, A. What is the probability that none of the voters will be in favor of Prop. A? Probability = B. What is the probability that fewer than 5 voters will be in favor of Prop. A? Probability= C. What is the probability that at least 3 voters will be in favor of Prop. A? Probability=
The weight of a body varies inversely as the square of its distance from the center of a planet. If the radius of the planet is 3000 miles, how much would a man weighing 180-pounds on the surface of the planet weigh 3000 miles above the surface of the
planet?
A 180-pound man will weigh pounds 3000 miles above the surface of the planet.
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.)
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Basic Math
The weight of a body varies inversely as the square of its distance from the center of a planet. If the radius of the planet is 3000 miles, how much would a man weighing 180-pounds on the surface of the planet weigh 3000 miles above the surface of the planet? A 180-pound man will weigh pounds 3000 miles above the surface of the planet. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.)
A company manufactures two models of snowboards, standard and deluxe. Each deluxe model requires 26 hours to produce, and 96 units of material. Each standard model requires 13 hours to produce and 80 units of material. The company has 858 production hours available and 4000 units of material in stock. The deluxe model sells for $272 and the standard model sells for $170. What amount of each model should be produced and sold to obtain the maximum revenue?
Adeluxe models
standard models
What is the maximum revenue? $
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Linear Programming
A company manufactures two models of snowboards, standard and deluxe. Each deluxe model requires 26 hours to produce, and 96 units of material. Each standard model requires 13 hours to produce and 80 units of material. The company has 858 production hours available and 4000 units of material in stock. The deluxe model sells for $272 and the standard model sells for $170. What amount of each model should be produced and sold to obtain the maximum revenue? Adeluxe models standard models What is the maximum revenue? $
Peter withdrew 1000 dollars from his bank account today. He uses 500 to fix his car.
Then, he divide the money into 5 equal parts and gave away 4 parts and kept 1 part for himself. Finally, he took to wife to the restaurant and spent 60 dollars on meals. How much money, in dollars, does Peter have now?
40
500
67
100
33
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Basic Math
Peter withdrew 1000 dollars from his bank account today. He uses 500 to fix his car. Then, he divide the money into 5 equal parts and gave away 4 parts and kept 1 part for himself. Finally, he took to wife to the restaurant and spent 60 dollars on meals. How much money, in dollars, does Peter have now? 40 500 67 100 33
For a data set of the pulse rates for a sample of adult females, the lowest pulse rate is 38 beats per minute, the mean of the listed pulse rates is x = 72.0 beats per minute, and their standard deviation is s = 19.1 beats per minute.
a. What is the difference between the pulse rate of 38 beats per minute and the mean pulse rate of the females?
b. How many standard deviations is that [the difference found in part (a)]?
c. Convert the pulse rate of 38 beats per minutes to a z score.
d. If we consider pulse rates that convert to z scores between -2 and 2 to be neither significantly low nor significantly high, is the pulse rate of 38 beats per minute significant?
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Statistics
For a data set of the pulse rates for a sample of adult females, the lowest pulse rate is 38 beats per minute, the mean of the listed pulse rates is x = 72.0 beats per minute, and their standard deviation is s = 19.1 beats per minute. a. What is the difference between the pulse rate of 38 beats per minute and the mean pulse rate of the females? b. How many standard deviations is that [the difference found in part (a)]? c. Convert the pulse rate of 38 beats per minutes to a z score. d. If we consider pulse rates that convert to z scores between -2 and 2 to be neither significantly low nor significantly high, is the pulse rate of 38 beats per minute significant?
What numbers must you know to find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
The sphere's radius and the area of a great circle
The sphere's radius and the circumference of a great circle
The sphere's radius and the circumference and area of a great circle
The sphere's radius
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Basic Math
What numbers must you know to find the surface area and volume of a sphere? The sphere's radius and the area of a great circle The sphere's radius and the circumference of a great circle The sphere's radius and the circumference and area of a great circle The sphere's radius
A jar contains 8 pennies, 3 nickels and 7 dimes. A child selects 2 coins at random without replacement from the jar. Let X represent the amount in cents of the selected coins. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.
Find the probability X = 10.
Find the probability X = 11.
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Basic Math
A jar contains 8 pennies, 3 nickels and 7 dimes. A child selects 2 coins at random without replacement from the jar. Let X represent the amount in cents of the selected coins. Round your answers to 3 decimal places. Find the probability X = 10. Find the probability X = 11.
A total of 380 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. The number of student tickets sold was three times the number of adult tickets sold. How many adult tickets were sold?
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Basic Math
A total of 380 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. The number of student tickets sold was three times the number of adult tickets sold. How many adult tickets were sold?
Starting with the graph of f(x) = 67, write the equation of the graph that results from
a. shifting f(x) 7 units left.
b. shifting f(x) 5 units downward.
c. reflecting f(x) about the x-axis.
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Basic Math
Starting with the graph of f(x) = 67, write the equation of the graph that results from a. shifting f(x) 7 units left. b. shifting f(x) 5 units downward. c. reflecting f(x) about the x-axis.
Use the formal definition of the derivative to find the derivative of y= 1/x+8 at x= 7
Derivative is
Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of y= 1/x+8
Tangent line is
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Quadratic equations
Use the formal definition of the derivative to find the derivative of y= 1/x+8 at x= 7 Derivative is Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of y= 1/x+8 Tangent line is
Rationalize the denominator:
-9/4 + √2
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Basic Math
Rationalize the denominator: -9/4 + √2
Diana had a coupon for c dollars off of each box of crackers. Diana bought 2 boxes of crackers for 4.50 c dollars each. She also bought 8 cans of soup for s dollars each. The total amount, in dollars, she spent on the cans of soup and boxes of crackers is represented by the expression below.
2(4.50 c) +8s
Which expression also represents the total amount, in dollars,
she spent?
a. 6.50 - 2c + 8s
b. 6.50 2c + 10s
c. 9 - c + 8s
d. 9-2c + 8s
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Basic Math
Diana had a coupon for c dollars off of each box of crackers. Diana bought 2 boxes of crackers for 4.50 c dollars each. She also bought 8 cans of soup for s dollars each. The total amount, in dollars, she spent on the cans of soup and boxes of crackers is represented by the expression below. 2(4.50 c) +8s Which expression also represents the total amount, in dollars, she spent? a. 6.50 - 2c + 8s b. 6.50 2c + 10s c. 9 - c + 8s d. 9-2c + 8s
If you want to earn $950.00 of simple interest at a rate of 7% in a span of 9 months, how much money must you invest? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) You would need to invest
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Basic Math
If you want to earn $950.00 of simple interest at a rate of 7% in a span of 9 months, how much money must you invest? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) You would need to invest