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Basic MathIdentify the rate of change and y-intercept in the equation 6x +12y = -9.
(A) m=-1/2 and b=-4/3
(B) m = -2 and b = - 4
(C) m=-1/2 and b = -3/4
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FunctionsFind the domain of the function f(x) =(x^2 +2x +1)/x+1
a)Set of negative real numbers
b)Set of real numbers except -1
c)Set of real numbers except 1
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FunctionsSolve by graphing:
-x+y=-2
-2x+2y=-4
Select the correct answer below:
a)Infinite solutions in the form (x,-2-2)
b)Infinite solutions in the form (x,-x+2)
c)Infinite solutions in the form (x,x - 2)
d) Infinite solutions in the form (x, x+2)
e)One solution: (1, -1)
f)No solution:
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Basic MathIn 2005, a CCTV camera producing company made a profit of $38000. In 2015, the same company made a total profit of $54000. Find the average rate of change in the company's profit in dollars per year.
(A) $1600
(B) $16000
(C) $160
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StatisticsAn online newspaper sent out a poll regarding the highest level of math that adults think they needed. The 90% confidence interval for a random sample of 200 people stated that Geometry was the highest level of math they think they needed was constructed.
The confidence interval was (0.12, 0.38). The point estimate (sample proportion) used to construct the confidence interval was:
A) 0.38.
B) 0.20.
C) 0.25.
D) 0.13.
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Basic MathSuppose that a Goodness of Fit test is being conducted where n = 15 values which fall into 7 distinct categories. Then, for a value of α = .05 , the critical value for this test will be
(A) x² = 42.557
(B) x² = 23.685
(C) x² = 11.071
(D) x² = 12.592
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Basic MathPiper invested $4,700 in an account paying an interest rate of 4.8% compounded continuously. Assuming no deposits or withdrawals are made, how much money, to the nearest cent, would be in the account after 19 years?
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Basic MathTo investigate the relation between hair color and eye color, the hair color and eye color of 5383 persons were recorded. The data are given in the following table:
Hair Color
Eye Color 1 2 3
Light 1168 825 305
Dark 573 1312 1200
(A) Determine the joint and marginal probability distributions of X and Y.
(B) P(X + Y = 5)
(C) P(1<x<=3, 1 < Y <= 3)
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Trigonometric equationsA complicated equation was simplified and factored into (tanx) (sin²x – a ) (sec x - a) = 0.
Determine the number of roots of the equation over the domain 0 <= x <= 2π if:
a) 0< a < 1
b) a > 1
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Basic MathSolve the compound inequality. 4x + 6≤-6 and 3x≤0
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A). The solution set of the compound inequality is
B). The solution set is Ø.
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Basic MathWhich of the following are rational numbers? Select all correct answers. Select all that apply:
(A) 1.02022022202222...
(B) √2
(C) √3
(D) √4
(E) 0.3333
(F) 0.123123123123...
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StatisticsKarlha reads that 38% of American teenagers say chocolate is their favorite flavor of ice cream. Karlha believes that a greater proportion of teenagers in Arizona say chocolate is their favorite flavor of ice cream. She surveys 240 teenagers in Arizona and finds that 106 of them say chocolate is their favorite flavor. Assume the conditions for performing a significance test using a z-statistic are met and use a significance level of α = 0.05. Calculate the p-value and make a conclusion.
○ The p-value is 0.02442. Karlha rejects the null hypothesis because this suggests that more than 38% of teenagers in Arizona say chocolate is their favorite ice cream flavor.
○ The p-value is 0.04884. Karlha rejects the null hypothesis because this suggests that more than 38% of teenagers in Arizona say chocolate is their favorite ice cream flavor.
○ The p-value is 0.03438. Karlha rejects the null hypothesis because this suggests that more than 38% of teenagers in Arizona say chocolate is their favorite ice cream flavor.
○ The p-value is 0.95486. Karlha fails to reject the null hypothesis because this suggests that more than 38% of teenagers in Arizona say chocolate is their favorite ice cream flavor.
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Basic MathChristian is going to invest $310 and leave it in an account for 20 years. Assuming the interest is compounded daily, what interest rate, to the nearest hundredth of a percent, would be required in order for Christian to end up with $1,000?
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Basic MathSolve by graphing:
-x + 2y=2
-3x + 6y=6
Select the correct answer below:
a)Infinite solutions in the form (x,(-x/2)-1)
b) Infinite solutions in the form (x, (-x/2)+1)
c)Infinite solutions in the form (x, (x/2)- 1)
d) Infinite solutions in the form (x, (x/2)+1)
e) One solution: (2,2)
f)No solution:
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Coordinate systemDetermine which of the following are true statements. Check all that apply.
A. (6, - 6) is a solution to 8x + 2y ≤ 32
B. (7, - 7) is a solution to – 10x - 3y ≥ - 49
C. (9, - 10) is a solution to - 4x + 6y < - 94
D. (5, - 2) is a solution to -5x + 7y > - 37
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Straight linesIn the coordinate plane below, plot the three points corresponding to the values x = -1, x = 0, and a = 1 ,in the equation y = - +5
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FunctionsUse a graphing calculator to solve the nonlinear system.
y =e^(X+1)
X+y =1
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A). The solution set is (Type an ordered pair. Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest hundred)
B). There are infinitely many solutions.
C). There is no solution.
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ProbabilityBetty has several of the standard six-sided dice that are common in many board games. If Betty rolls one of these dice, what is the probability that:
She rolls a three. ▢
She rolls a five. ▢
She rolls a three or a five. ▢
She rolls an even number. ▢
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Basic MathWhich of the following represents vector t = PQ in trigonometric form, where P(-10, 13) and Q (-20, 7)?
O t = 11.662 cos 30.964°i + 11.662 sin 30.964°j ;
O t= 11.662 sin 30.964°i + 11.662 cos 30.964° j
O t= 11.662 cos 210.964°i + 11.662 sin 210.964ºj
O t= 11.662 sin 210.964°i + 11.662 cos 210.964°j
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Basic MathIf three times a number is increased by 24, the result is 16 less than seven times the same number. Find the number.
10
9
11
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Basic MathLillian is in the business of manufacturing phones. She must pay a daily fixed cost to rent the building and equipment, and also pays a cost per phone produced for materials and labor. Let C represent the total cost, in dollars, of producing p phones in a given day. The table below has select values showing the linear relationship between p and C. Determine the fixed cost for rent and equipment.
p C
2 1200
4 1600
6 2000
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Basic MathSuppose that a large farm with a known reservoir of gas beneath the ground sells the gas rights to a company for a guaranteed payment at a rate of 1,500e^0.03t dollars per year. Find the present value of this perpetual stream of income, assuming an interest rate of 7% compounded continuously.
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Basic MathSamuel is going to invest in an account paying an interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How much would Samuel need to invest, to the nearest dollar, for the value of the account to reach $77,000 in 9 years?
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Binomial theoremSuppose the binomial expansion of (4x + 5y)^n includes the term 1400000x³y⁴.
(A) The x³y⁴ term in the expansion will be?
(B) The x⁵y⁴ term in the expansion will be?
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Basic MathThe sum of two consecutive numbers is 5. Find the equation representing the same.
X+ (x + 2) = 5
X + (x + 1) = 5
2X+ (x + 1) = 5
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Basic MathSolve the compound inequality.
- 4x<= -12 or 7x-13 >= 29
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
(A) The solution set is
(B) The solution set is Ø.
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ProbabilityFill in the blank.
If n(E1 and E2) = 4 and n(E1) = 16, then P(E2 | E1) = _______.
If n(E1 and E2) = 4 and n(E1)= 16, then P(E2 | E1) = _______
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
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Basic MathA cell culture contains 9 thousand cells, and is growing at a rate of r(t) = 4e^0.24t thousand cells per hour. Find the total cell count after 2 hours. Give your answer accurate to at least 2 decimal places.
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Basic MathCheck whether the equation 16 - 4a= 2(8 - 2a) is an identity.
O Not an identity
O Has solution
O Identity
Complete Later
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ProbabilityThe table shows the results of a survey of patrons of a particular restaurant chain.
Meals Good Service Poor Service Total
Lunch 527 315 842
Dinner 923 612 1535
Total 1450 927 2377
If one of these patrons is selected at random, find the probability that their service was good, given that their meal was dinner.
The probability that their service was good, given that their meal was dinner, is ______.
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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ParabolaAn arch is in the shape of a parabola. It has a span of 800 feet and a maximum height of 40 feet. Find the equation of the parabola (assuming the origin is halfway between the arch's feet).Determine the height of the arch 143 feet from the center.
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FunctionsConsider the function f : N→P(N) given by
f(x) = {d ∈ N: d|x}.
(a) Write out all of the elements of the set f(10) = {d ∈ N: d|x}.
(b) Is f one-to-one? Prove your answer.
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Basic MathThe total cost to produce x units of perfume is C(x) = (8x + 5)(7x+6). Find the marginal average cost function, C'(x).
○ A. C'(x) = 56x+83+30/x
○ B. C'(x) = 112-83/x
○ C. C'(x)= 112x + 83
○ D. C'(x)=56-30/x²
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Basic MathIn 1997, the cost of tuition at a large Midwestern university was $167 per credit hour. In 2004, tuition had risen to $230 per credit hour. Determine a linear equation to represent the cost, C, of tuition in terms of x, the number of years since 1990.
Linear Equation:
In the year 2008, tuition will be $____________ per credit hour.
In the year _________,tuition will be $338 per credit hour.
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Matrices & DeterminantsHow many solutions does the following system have?
2x + y + z=2
2x - 2y - 3z=2
10x - 3y - 4z=-1
Select the correct answer below:
a) No solutions
b)l solution
c)Infinitely many solutions
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Basic MathGraph the linear equation,
f(x) = 3x + 2.
Use the graphing tool to graph the linear equation.
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Quadratic equationsSolve by completing the square.
X^2 + 16x +41 = 0
Write your answers as integers, proper or improper fractions in simplest form, or decimals rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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FunctionsFor the given function: f(x) =x-5/(x^2 -25)
A). State the domain of the given function.
B). Find the value of limx→5 f(x), if it exists. Justify your answer.
C). Find the value of limx,→∞ f(x), if it exists. Justify your answer.
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Complex numbersUse DeMoivre's Theorem to find the indicated power of the complex number. Write the result in standard form.
(4 + 4i)^6
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Basic MathThe Aquarium charges $22 for adult admission and $9 for each child.
The Aquarium bill for a school field trip was $452.
a)Write a linear equation in general form to represent this situation. Let C represent the number of children and A represent the number of adults attending the field trip.
Equation:______________
b)If 38 children attended the field trip, how many adults were there?
There were__________adults.
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VectorsVector u has initial point at (4,8) and terminal point at (-12, 14). Which are the magnitude and direction of u?
a)lull = 17.088; θ = 159.444°
b)|lull = 17.088; θ = 20.556°
c)llull = 18.439; θ = 130.601°
d)|lull = 18.439; θ = 49.399
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Straight linesFind an equation of the line through (3,7) and parallel to y = 4x - 7. Write the equation using function notation.
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FunctionsWrite the equation of the exponential function represented by the table. (round each to the nearest thousandths).
X 5 3 1 -1
Y 32 16 8 4
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Basic MathThe equation y = 123.1(1.065)^x models the number of college students (in thousands) who studied abroad each year from 1998 through 2013. In this equation, y is the number of students from a certain country studying abroad (in thousands) and x represents the number of years after 1998.
a. Estimate the number of students studying abroad in 2005.
b. Assuming this equation continues to be valid in the future, use this equation to predict the number of students studying abroad in 2018.
a. The number of students studying abroad in 2005 is _______ thousand.
(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
b. The number of students studying abroad in 2018 is _______ thousand
(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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FunctionsGiven that
p₁ (t) = 2t² + 2t - 1 and p₂ (t) = –t² – 2t + 1,
which of the following polynomials in P₂ does not belong to span{p₁ , p₂}? Select one: :
(A) p(t) = t² - 2t + 1
(B) p(t) = 8t² + 10t -5
(C) None of these.
(D) p(t) = -7t² - 10t + 5
(E) 4t² + 2t - 1
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Basic MathSolve the equation: p² + 16p + 60 = 0
p =
Write your answers as a list of integers or simplified fractions, with your answers separated by (a) comma(s). For example, if you get 4 and-2/3 as your answers, then enter 4,-2/3 in the box.
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Basic MathDetermine the unit mark for Parker is he earned 19/30 on an assignment that has a 15% weight for the course, 6.5/10 on a project that has a 10% weight for the course, 34/50 on a midterm test that has a 20% weight for the course, 25/28 on an assignment that has a 15% weight for the course, 18/20 on a project that has a 10% weight for the course, and 85/105 on the final exam that has a 30% weight for the course.
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Basic MathThe following table gives the approximate energy values of some foods and the approximate energy consumption of some activities in kilojoules (kJ). Determine how long it would take for you to use up the energy from the following.
Energy Value, Food (kJ) Energy Consumption, Activity (kJ/min)
chocolate milkshake 2000 walking 25
fried egg 470 cycling 35
hamburger 1570 swimming 50
strawberry shortcake 1420 running 80
glass of skim milk 340
It would take _______ minutes to use up the energy from a fried egg by cycling.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
It would take _____ minutes to use up the energy from a chocolate milkshake by walking.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
It would take ▢ minutes to use up the energy from a strawberry Shortcake by running.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)