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A certain forest covers an area of 2500 km². Suppose that each year this area decreases by 3.5%. What will the area be after 11 years?
Use the calculator provided and round your answer to the nearest square kilometer.
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Area
A certain forest covers an area of 2500 km². Suppose that each year this area decreases by 3.5%. What will the area be after 11 years? Use the calculator provided and round your answer to the nearest square kilometer.
An automobile designer is considering three body designs, five hood designs, and three fender designs. How many models would be required to show all possible ways of combining the designs?
45
42
11
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Permutations and Combinations
An automobile designer is considering three body designs, five hood designs, and three fender designs. How many models would be required to show all possible ways of combining the designs? 45 42 11
A certain loan program offers an interest rate of 2.5%, compounded continuously. Assuming no payments are made, how much would be owed after six years on a loan of $1300?
Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Basic Math
A certain loan program offers an interest rate of 2.5%, compounded continuously. Assuming no payments are made, how much would be owed after six years on a loan of $1300? Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent.
If $2000 is invested at 6% compounded continuously, what is the amount after 8 years?
The amount after 8 years will be $
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Basic Math
If $2000 is invested at 6% compounded continuously, what is the amount after 8 years? The amount after 8 years will be $
Although 330° is a special angle on the unit circle, Amar wanted to determine its coordinates using the sum and difference formulas.
Part A: Determine cos 330° using the cosine sum identity. Be sure to include all necessary work. (5 points)
Part B: Determine sin 330° using the sine difference identity. Be sure to include all necessary work. (5 points)
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Trigonometry
Although 330° is a special angle on the unit circle, Amar wanted to determine its coordinates using the sum and difference formulas. Part A: Determine cos 330° using the cosine sum identity. Be sure to include all necessary work. (5 points) Part B: Determine sin 330° using the sine difference identity. Be sure to include all necessary work. (5 points)
The average yearly salary of a lawyer is $33 thousand less than twice that of an architect. Combined, an architect and a lawyer earn $210 thousand. Find the average yearly salary of an architect and a lawyer.
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Basic Math
The average yearly salary of a lawyer is $33 thousand less than twice that of an architect. Combined, an architect and a lawyer earn $210 thousand. Find the average yearly salary of an architect and a lawyer.
Find all complex zeros of the polynomial function. Give exact values. List multiple zeros as necessary

f(x)=x4-9x³-15x² +325x-750
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Basic Math
Find all complex zeros of the polynomial function. Give exact values. List multiple zeros as necessary f(x)=x4-9x³-15x² +325x-750
Determine if the following equation has x-axis symmetry, y-axis symmetry, origin symmetry, or none of these.
2x + y² = -4

x-Axis Symmetry
y-Axis Symmetry
Origin Symmetry
None of these
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Functions
Determine if the following equation has x-axis symmetry, y-axis symmetry, origin symmetry, or none of these. 2x + y² = -4 x-Axis Symmetry y-Axis Symmetry Origin Symmetry None of these
The total number of sales of a spy novel is modeled by the function f(x) 16,918(1.028). If the initial total number of sales (that is, the total number of sales when
X = 0) was measured January 1, 2013, what will the total number of sales be on January 1, 2028? Round your answer to the nearest whole number, if necessary.
Answer
How to enter your answer (opens in new window)
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Functions
The total number of sales of a spy novel is modeled by the function f(x) 16,918(1.028). If the initial total number of sales (that is, the total number of sales when X = 0) was measured January 1, 2013, what will the total number of sales be on January 1, 2028? Round your answer to the nearest whole number, if necessary. Answer How to enter your answer (opens in new window)
Using a calculator or statistical software, find the linear regression line for the data in the table below. Enter your answer in the form y = mx +b, with m and b both rounded to two decimal places. 
x   3       4       5       6       7     8       9 10 11
y 6.17 5.77 4.97 7.21 5.89 9.74 9.3 8 8.88
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Statistics
Using a calculator or statistical software, find the linear regression line for the data in the table below. Enter your answer in the form y = mx +b, with m and b both rounded to two decimal places. x 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 y 6.17 5.77 4.97 7.21 5.89 9.74 9.3 8 8.88
There are 3 balls in a hat; one with the number 2 on it, one with the number 6 on it, and one with the number 8 on it. You pick a ball from the hat at random and then you flip a coin. Using a tree diagram, obtain the sample space for the experiment. List the elements that make up the sample space.
A. 2 H, 6 H, 8H
B. 268 H, 268 T
C. 2HT, 6 HT, 8HT
D. 2 H, 2 T, 6 H, 6T, 8H, ST
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Basic Math
There are 3 balls in a hat; one with the number 2 on it, one with the number 6 on it, and one with the number 8 on it. You pick a ball from the hat at random and then you flip a coin. Using a tree diagram, obtain the sample space for the experiment. List the elements that make up the sample space. A. 2 H, 6 H, 8H B. 268 H, 268 T C. 2HT, 6 HT, 8HT D. 2 H, 2 T, 6 H, 6T, 8H, ST
The manager of a DVD rental store analyzed the number of DVD rentals (y) to the number of weeks the DVD had been available (x) and found a strong negative correlation. What
does this mean?
As the number of weeks the DVD has been available increases, the number of rentals of that DVD increases.
As the number of weeks the DVD has been available increases, the number of rentals of that DVD decreases.
No customers rent old DVDs.
When a DVD is new, it causes people to rent it.
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Statistics
The manager of a DVD rental store analyzed the number of DVD rentals (y) to the number of weeks the DVD had been available (x) and found a strong negative correlation. What does this mean? As the number of weeks the DVD has been available increases, the number of rentals of that DVD increases. As the number of weeks the DVD has been available increases, the number of rentals of that DVD decreases. No customers rent old DVDs. When a DVD is new, it causes people to rent it.
Solve each exponential equation. Use a calculator to write the answer in decimal form (to at least 4 decimal places).
a. 3^x = 4
x=
b. 4^x = 3
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Functions
Solve each exponential equation. Use a calculator to write the answer in decimal form (to at least 4 decimal places). a. 3^x = 4 x= b. 4^x = 3
A company's lawn seed mixtures contain three types of seeds: bluegrass, rye, and Bermuda. The costs per pound of the three types are 13 cents, 18 cents, and 7 cents, respectively. In each batch there must be at least 20% bluegrass seed and the amount of rye must be at least two-thirds the amount of Bermuda. To fill current
orders the company must make at least 9000 pounds of the mixture. How much of each kind of seed should be used to minimize cost?

The minimum cost of $ occurs with a mixture of pounds of bluegrass seed, pounds of rye seed, and pounds of Bermuda seed.
(Simplify your answers. Do not include the $ symbol in your answers.)
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Basic Math
A company's lawn seed mixtures contain three types of seeds: bluegrass, rye, and Bermuda. The costs per pound of the three types are 13 cents, 18 cents, and 7 cents, respectively. In each batch there must be at least 20% bluegrass seed and the amount of rye must be at least two-thirds the amount of Bermuda. To fill current orders the company must make at least 9000 pounds of the mixture. How much of each kind of seed should be used to minimize cost? The minimum cost of $ occurs with a mixture of pounds of bluegrass seed, pounds of rye seed, and pounds of Bermuda seed. (Simplify your answers. Do not include the $ symbol in your answers.)
Suppose that $5500 is placed in an account that pays 19% interest compounded each year.
Assume that no withdrawals are made from the account.
Follow the instructions below. Do not do any rounding.
(a) Find the amount in the account at the end of 1 year.
(b) Find the amount in the account at the end of 2 years.
$
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Basic Math
Suppose that $5500 is placed in an account that pays 19% interest compounded each year. Assume that no withdrawals are made from the account. Follow the instructions below. Do not do any rounding. (a) Find the amount in the account at the end of 1 year. (b) Find the amount in the account at the end of 2 years. $
If 15% of adults in a certain country work from home what is the probability that fewer than 30 out of a random sample of 250 adults will work from home? (Round your answer to 3 decimal places)
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Statistics
If 15% of adults in a certain country work from home what is the probability that fewer than 30 out of a random sample of 250 adults will work from home? (Round your answer to 3 decimal places)
A researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes obtains a simple random sample of 50 adult Americans and asks them whether or not they
support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond yes, is approximately normal, how many more adult
Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following cases?
(a) 15% of all adult Americans support the changes
(b) 20% of all adult Americans support the changes
 (a) The researcher must ask___more American adults. (Round up to the nearest integer.)
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Statistics
A researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes obtains a simple random sample of 50 adult Americans and asks them whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond yes, is approximately normal, how many more adult Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following cases? (a) 15% of all adult Americans support the changes (b) 20% of all adult Americans support the changes (a) The researcher must ask___more American adults. (Round up to the nearest integer.)
A restaurant has an annual demand for 909 bottles of California wine. It costs $3 to store 1 bottle for 1 year, and it costs $10 to place a reorder. Find the optimum number of bottles per order.
The optimum number of bottles per order is. (Type a whole number.)
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Basic Math
A restaurant has an annual demand for 909 bottles of California wine. It costs $3 to store 1 bottle for 1 year, and it costs $10 to place a reorder. Find the optimum number of bottles per order. The optimum number of bottles per order is. (Type a whole number.)
Inventory Control Jesaki Publishing sells 50,000 copies of a certain book each year. It costs the company $1 to store a book for one year. Each time that they print additional copies, it costs the company $1,000 to set up the presses. NOTE: We assume that the demand is uniform. Let x= number of books printed during each printing run y= number of printing runs  Use the Inventory Control information above to answer this question. In order to write the total cost as a function of one variable, we must find a relationship between x and y. Since Jesaki prints a books in each of the y printing runs, the total number of books printed is ay, so we must have
 xy= 
We can use this to express y as a function of a.
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Basic Math
Inventory Control Jesaki Publishing sells 50,000 copies of a certain book each year. It costs the company $1 to store a book for one year. Each time that they print additional copies, it costs the company $1,000 to set up the presses. NOTE: We assume that the demand is uniform. Let x= number of books printed during each printing run y= number of printing runs Use the Inventory Control information above to answer this question. In order to write the total cost as a function of one variable, we must find a relationship between x and y. Since Jesaki prints a books in each of the y printing runs, the total number of books printed is ay, so we must have xy= We can use this to express y as a function of a.
A student satisfaction survey was completed with respect to the middle school
cafeteria. Two methods were discussed. Decide which method is better and why.
Method A: A survey of 65 students randomly selected from a list of all students in
the school was conducted. Sixty percent said they are satisfied with the food in the
cafeteria.
Method B: 40 students in two seventh-grade math classes were surveyed and 70%
stated they were satisfied with the food in the cafeteria.
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Statistics
A student satisfaction survey was completed with respect to the middle school cafeteria. Two methods were discussed. Decide which method is better and why. Method A: A survey of 65 students randomly selected from a list of all students in the school was conducted. Sixty percent said they are satisfied with the food in the cafeteria. Method B: 40 students in two seventh-grade math classes were surveyed and 70% stated they were satisfied with the food in the cafeteria.
Homes An exponential model describing number of homes in a growing suburban community since 1980 is Homes = 350(1.08 Year).
a) How many homes were there in 1980?
b) What's the growth rate?
c) How many homes does the model estimate there to be in 2020?
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Basic Math
Homes An exponential model describing number of homes in a growing suburban community since 1980 is Homes = 350(1.08 Year). a) How many homes were there in 1980? b) What's the growth rate? c) How many homes does the model estimate there to be in 2020?
Choose which sets of ordered pairs satisfies an exponential function. Select two that apply
A {(-1,1), (0,0), (1,1), (2,4)}
B {(-1,-9), (1,9), (3,27), (5,45)}
C (-2,4), (-1,2), (0,1), (1,0.5)}
D (-1,1.5), (0,3), (1,6), (2,12)}
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Sets and Relations
Choose which sets of ordered pairs satisfies an exponential function. Select two that apply A {(-1,1), (0,0), (1,1), (2,4)} B {(-1,-9), (1,9), (3,27), (5,45)} C (-2,4), (-1,2), (0,1), (1,0.5)} D (-1,1.5), (0,3), (1,6), (2,12)}
If a building contractor hires 8 day laborers and 1 concrete finisher, his payroll for the day is $1278. If he hires 1 day laborer and 4 concrete finishers, his daily cost is
$741. Find the daily wage for each type of worker. Solve the problem using matrices.
The daily wage for the laborer is $
The daily wage for the concrete finisher is $
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Basic Math
If a building contractor hires 8 day laborers and 1 concrete finisher, his payroll for the day is $1278. If he hires 1 day laborer and 4 concrete finishers, his daily cost is $741. Find the daily wage for each type of worker. Solve the problem using matrices. The daily wage for the laborer is $ The daily wage for the concrete finisher is $
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
7a - 14b = -7(-a + 2b)
7a+14b = 7(a + 2b)
47a+ 14b = 7a 14b
7a - 14b = 7a /14b
7a- 14b = 7(2ab)
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Basic Math
Which are equivalent expressions? Check all that are true. 7a - 14b = -7(-a + 2b) 7a+14b = 7(a + 2b) 47a+ 14b = 7a 14b 7a - 14b = 7a /14b 7a- 14b = 7(2ab)
Which of the following examples could correctly show the mean density of lunar soil?
3.24 cubic centimeter
3.24 grams per square centimeter
3.24 cubic centimeter per gram
3.24 grams per cubic centimeter
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Basic Math
Which of the following examples could correctly show the mean density of lunar soil? 3.24 cubic centimeter 3.24 grams per square centimeter 3.24 cubic centimeter per gram 3.24 grams per cubic centimeter
Fill in each blank with the appropriate equation. (Select all that apply.)
The two notations for the inverse of y= sin x are__and___
y = arcsin x
y = sin-¹ x
y =csc x
y=1/sin x
y = -sin x
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Basic Math
Fill in each blank with the appropriate equation. (Select all that apply.) The two notations for the inverse of y= sin x are__and___ y = arcsin x y = sin-¹ x y =csc x y=1/sin x y = -sin x
Suppose a product's revenue function is given by R(q) = 7q² + 300q
Find an expression for the marginal revenue function, simplify it, and record your result in the box below. Be sure to use the proper variable in your answer. (Use the preview button to check your syntax before submitting your answer.)
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Basic Math
Suppose a product's revenue function is given by R(q) = 7q² + 300q Find an expression for the marginal revenue function, simplify it, and record your result in the box below. Be sure to use the proper variable in your answer. (Use the preview button to check your syntax before submitting your answer.)
Suppose that the function fis defined, for all real numbers, as follows.
f(x) = 1 if x ≠1
          -2 if x = 1
Find f(-3), f(1), and ƒ (5).
ƒ(-3) = 
f(1) = 
ƒ(5) =
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Functions
Suppose that the function fis defined, for all real numbers, as follows. f(x) = 1 if x ≠1 -2 if x = 1 Find f(-3), f(1), and ƒ (5). ƒ(-3) = f(1) = ƒ(5) =
In Australia in 1995, of the 2907 indigenous people in prison 17 of them died. In that same year, of the 14501 non-indigenous people in prison 42 of them died ("Aboriginal deaths in," 2013).
a. Find the probability that an indigenous person in prison dies.
Enter your answer as a fraction.
Enter your answer rounded to 3 decimal places
b. Find the probability that a non-indigenous person in prison dies.
Enter your answer as a fraction.
Enter your answer rounded to 3 decimal places
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Probability
In Australia in 1995, of the 2907 indigenous people in prison 17 of them died. In that same year, of the 14501 non-indigenous people in prison 42 of them died ("Aboriginal deaths in," 2013). a. Find the probability that an indigenous person in prison dies. Enter your answer as a fraction. Enter your answer rounded to 3 decimal places b. Find the probability that a non-indigenous person in prison dies. Enter your answer as a fraction. Enter your answer rounded to 3 decimal places
The length of time Joe takes to get to work varies inversely as the speed he travels. If he jogs at 6.6 feet per second it takes him 75 minutes to get to
work.
Let T = Time and V = speed:
The general equation for this variation problem is:
1) v=kT
2) T = kV
3) TV = k
4) k =v/T
(5) T=k/V
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Basic Math
The length of time Joe takes to get to work varies inversely as the speed he travels. If he jogs at 6.6 feet per second it takes him 75 minutes to get to work. Let T = Time and V = speed: The general equation for this variation problem is: 1) v=kT 2) T = kV 3) TV = k 4) k =v/T (5) T=k/V
Malaya is making a collage of her birthday party photos and she wants to add an 8 x 10 inch. photo. Since there is not enough space left on the collage, she must trim the photo. If the scale factor from the original to the trimmed photo is 5:4, the new dimensions of the photo are
7x9 in
6.2 x 7.6
6.4 x 8 in
5.4 x 6.8
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Basic Math
Malaya is making a collage of her birthday party photos and she wants to add an 8 x 10 inch. photo. Since there is not enough space left on the collage, she must trim the photo. If the scale factor from the original to the trimmed photo is 5:4, the new dimensions of the photo are 7x9 in 6.2 x 7.6 6.4 x 8 in 5.4 x 6.8
Identify the remainder when 3x³ + 7x² - 2x + 11 is divided by x - 2.
59
65
0
-59
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Basic Math
Identify the remainder when 3x³ + 7x² - 2x + 11 is divided by x - 2. 59 65 0 -59
The state fair is a popular field trip destination. This year the senior class at High School A and the senior class at High School B both planned trips there. The senior class at High School A rented and filled 5 vans and 1 bus with 74 students. High School B rented and filled 13 vans and 7 buses with 386 students. Each van and each bus carried the same number of students. How many students can a van carry? How many students can a bus carry?
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Basic Math
The state fair is a popular field trip destination. This year the senior class at High School A and the senior class at High School B both planned trips there. The senior class at High School A rented and filled 5 vans and 1 bus with 74 students. High School B rented and filled 13 vans and 7 buses with 386 students. Each van and each bus carried the same number of students. How many students can a van carry? How many students can a bus carry?
From 2008 through 2012, the function y-035x +98 can be used to approximate the movie box office (in billions of dollars) in region A while the function
y =0.9x+6.5 approximates the box office in region B. For both regions, x represents the number of years since 2008
a. If these trends continue, predict the year in which the region A box office and region B box office will be the same
b. Use these equations to predict the box office for region A and region B for the year 2016
a. In year region A box office and the region B box office will be the same
(Round to the nearest year)
b. The box office for region A in 2016 will be $ billion
(Type an integer or a decimal)
The box office for region B in 2016 will be 5 billion
(Type an integer or a decimal)
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Functions
From 2008 through 2012, the function y-035x +98 can be used to approximate the movie box office (in billions of dollars) in region A while the function y =0.9x+6.5 approximates the box office in region B. For both regions, x represents the number of years since 2008 a. If these trends continue, predict the year in which the region A box office and region B box office will be the same b. Use these equations to predict the box office for region A and region B for the year 2016 a. In year region A box office and the region B box office will be the same (Round to the nearest year) b. The box office for region A in 2016 will be $ billion (Type an integer or a decimal) The box office for region B in 2016 will be 5 billion (Type an integer or a decimal)
Simplify the given algebraic expression: 4 (7y-5)-3 (9y-8)
y+4
-2y-13
55y-44
y+44
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Basic Math
Simplify the given algebraic expression: 4 (7y-5)-3 (9y-8) y+4 -2y-13 55y-44 y+44
Find dw/dt using the appropriate Chain Rule.
Function
w = x sin y
x = e^t, y = π- t
value t=0
dw/dt=
Evaluate dw/dt at the given value of t.
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Application of derivatives
Find dw/dt using the appropriate Chain Rule. Function w = x sin y x = e^t, y = π- t value t=0 dw/dt= Evaluate dw/dt at the given value of t.
Find a formula for the exponential function V=h(t) that gives the value of an item initially worth $5000 that loses half its value every 8 years.
h(t) =
dollars. help (formulas) (Do not enter any commas in your formula.)
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Basic Math
Find a formula for the exponential function V=h(t) that gives the value of an item initially worth $5000 that loses half its value every 8 years. h(t) = dollars. help (formulas) (Do not enter any commas in your formula.)
Write an equation for the conic in the xy-plane for (x')2 /15 - (y')^2/6 =1 at θ=30
3x+42√3xy-39y²-360 = 0
3x²-12√3xy-39y²-360=0
-39x² +42-√3xy+3y² - 360 = 0
-9x² +42-√3xy-9y2² – 180 = 0
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Basic Math
Write an equation for the conic in the xy-plane for (x')2 /15 - (y')^2/6 =1 at θ=30 3x+42√3xy-39y²-360 = 0 3x²-12√3xy-39y²-360=0 -39x² +42-√3xy+3y² - 360 = 0 -9x² +42-√3xy-9y2² – 180 = 0
A radioactive element decays at a rate of 5% annually. There are 40 grams of the substance present.
How much of the substance remains after 30 years (to the nearest tenth)?
When will the amount of the substance drop to below 20 grams (to the nearest year)?
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Basic Math
A radioactive element decays at a rate of 5% annually. There are 40 grams of the substance present. How much of the substance remains after 30 years (to the nearest tenth)? When will the amount of the substance drop to below 20 grams (to the nearest year)?
How much time will be needed for $25,000 to grow to $26,015.10 if deposited at,,4% compounded quarterly? For calculating use the formula A = P(1+t/k)^kt

The amount $25,000 will grow to $26,015.10 in __ year(s).
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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Basic Math
How much time will be needed for $25,000 to grow to $26,015.10 if deposited at,,4% compounded quarterly? For calculating use the formula A = P(1+t/k)^kt The amount $25,000 will grow to $26,015.10 in __ year(s). (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
Use the Binomial Theorem and Pascal's Triangle to find the expanded form of the binomial expression.
(2x+3y)
A. (2x) +6(2x)³ (3y)+15(2x)*(3y)² +20(2x)³ (3y)³ +15(2x)² (3y)* +6(2x)(3y)³ +(3y)
B. (2x)+7(2x)³ (3y)+21(2x)*(3y)² +35(2x)³ (3y)² +21(2x)²(3y)* +7(2x)(3y)³ +(3y)
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Binomial theorem
Use the Binomial Theorem and Pascal's Triangle to find the expanded form of the binomial expression. (2x+3y) A. (2x) +6(2x)³ (3y)+15(2x)*(3y)² +20(2x)³ (3y)³ +15(2x)² (3y)* +6(2x)(3y)³ +(3y) B. (2x)+7(2x)³ (3y)+21(2x)*(3y)² +35(2x)³ (3y)² +21(2x)²(3y)* +7(2x)(3y)³ +(3y)
Linda Frankell pays $50.00 a month for group health insurance. There is a $300 deductible.
Her medical bills for the last year were $2,600.00. Linda's insurance company provided payment of 80% of the bills less the deductible.
What was the insurance company's payment? $
What was Linda's total cost (including the monthly premium)? $
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Basic Math
Linda Frankell pays $50.00 a month for group health insurance. There is a $300 deductible. Her medical bills for the last year were $2,600.00. Linda's insurance company provided payment of 80% of the bills less the deductible. What was the insurance company's payment? $ What was Linda's total cost (including the monthly premium)? $
Graph the image of A(1,-3) after the described glide reflection. Then determine the coordinate of the image (A').
Translation: (x,y) → (x,y+2)
Reflection: in the y-axis
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Straight lines
Graph the image of A(1,-3) after the described glide reflection. Then determine the coordinate of the image (A'). Translation: (x,y) → (x,y+2) Reflection: in the y-axis
Which formula would be used to calculate the middle rectangle approximation of 0∫1 4xdx using five subintervals?
M5= (0.4)[4(0.1) + 4(0.3) + 4(0.5) + 4(0.7) + 4(0.9)]
M5 = (0.2) [4(0.1) + 4(0.3) + 4(0.5) + 4(0.7) + 4(0.9)]
M5 (0.2) [4(0.2) + 4(0.4) + 4(0.6) + 4(0.8) + 4(1.0)]
M5= (0.2)[4(0.0) + 4(0.2) + 4(0.4) + 4(0.6) + 4(0.8)]
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Basic Math
Which formula would be used to calculate the middle rectangle approximation of 0∫1 4xdx using five subintervals? M5= (0.4)[4(0.1) + 4(0.3) + 4(0.5) + 4(0.7) + 4(0.9)] M5 = (0.2) [4(0.1) + 4(0.3) + 4(0.5) + 4(0.7) + 4(0.9)] M5 (0.2) [4(0.2) + 4(0.4) + 4(0.6) + 4(0.8) + 4(1.0)] M5= (0.2)[4(0.0) + 4(0.2) + 4(0.4) + 4(0.6) + 4(0.8)]
(a) This compound statement is made up of three simple statements. Identify them and assign a letter to each.
Choose the correct choice of statements and assignment of letters.
p: You take the product weekly.
q: You cut your calorie intake by 10%.
r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
p: A new weight loss supplement claims.
q: You take the product daily and cut your calorie intake by 10%.
r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
p: You take the product daily.
q: You cut your calorie intake by 10%.
r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
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(a) This compound statement is made up of three simple statements. Identify them and assign a letter to each. Choose the correct choice of statements and assignment of letters. p: You take the product weekly. q: You cut your calorie intake by 10%. r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months. p: A new weight loss supplement claims. q: You take the product daily and cut your calorie intake by 10%. r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months. p: You take the product daily. q: You cut your calorie intake by 10%. r: You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
Create a line that is parallel to AB and passes through point C. You can use the tools available in GeoGebra to create parallel lines for this construction. Take a screenshot of your results, and paste it below.
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Create a line that is parallel to AB and passes through point C. You can use the tools available in GeoGebra to create parallel lines for this construction. Take a screenshot of your results, and paste it below.
Quadrilateral ABCD has the following angle measures:
m∠A = 72°
m∠B = 103°
m∠C= 10x + 9
m∠D = 7x + 8
Find x first, then find the measure of angle D. Choose the answer that represents the measure of angle D.
10
78
9.7
109
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Quadrilateral ABCD has the following angle measures: m∠A = 72° m∠B = 103° m∠C= 10x + 9 m∠D = 7x + 8 Find x first, then find the measure of angle D. Choose the answer that represents the measure of angle D. 10 78 9.7 109
In a certain lottery, 3 different numbers between 1 and 8 are drawn. These are the winning numbers. How many different selections are possible? Assume that the order in which the numbers are drawn is not important.
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In a certain lottery, 3 different numbers between 1 and 8 are drawn. These are the winning numbers. How many different selections are possible? Assume that the order in which the numbers are drawn is not important.
In country A, about six times as many cars are manufactured per day than in country B. If the total number of these cars manufactured per day is 46,263, find the number manufactured in country B and the number manufactured in country A.
In country A,___cars are manufactured per day.
In country B,__cars are manufactured per day.
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In country A, about six times as many cars are manufactured per day than in country B. If the total number of these cars manufactured per day is 46,263, find the number manufactured in country B and the number manufactured in country A. In country A,___cars are manufactured per day. In country B,__cars are manufactured per day.
[5 pts) In a recent survey in 1050 UCLA students 175 out of the 650 female students said they preferred to drive a SUV to driving a compact car. Identify the population, sample, and variable
Population:
Sample:
Variable
is it categorical or numerical?
What percentage of female students in the study said they prefer to drive a SUV to driving a compact car? (Round answer to one decimal place)
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[5 pts) In a recent survey in 1050 UCLA students 175 out of the 650 female students said they preferred to drive a SUV to driving a compact car. Identify the population, sample, and variable Population: Sample: Variable is it categorical or numerical? What percentage of female students in the study said they prefer to drive a SUV to driving a compact car? (Round answer to one decimal place)