Step-by-step explanation:
The probability for baseball is unfortunately unlikely
The recipe for a fruit salad calls for 5 bananas, 3 peaches, 2 apples, 1 pear, 8 strawberries, 1 cantaloupe, and 2 oranges. What is the ratio of peaches to the total?
Answer:
3/22
Step-by-step explanation:
add all fruits together-
5+3+2+1+8+1+2
8+3+9+2
11+11
22
there are 3 peaches. Ratio- peaches/total
Ratio- 3/22
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Answer:
3/22
Step-by-step explanation:
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The irrational number square root 67 is greater than [blank]
Answer:
The irrational number square root 67 is greater than whole number 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\sqrt{67[/tex]
Required
Complete the sentence
No options are given.
So, we will solve the expression then compare it with the nearest smallest integer
First, we solve the given expression
[tex]\sqrt{67[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{67} \approx 8.185[/tex]
By comparison:
[tex]8.185 > 8[/tex]
This implies that, the blank will be completed with 8
Write an equation of the line. (-2, 5), (5, -2)
Answer:
-2 x 5=10
Step-by-step explanation:
A certain store sells only T-shirts. Let the random variable X represent the number of T-shirts bought from the store on any day, with a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 20. Let the random variable Y be the total revenue from this store on a randomly selected day. If the store charges $15 per T-shirt, what are the mean and standard deviation of Y
Answer:
[tex](a)\ \mu_y = 1125[/tex]
[tex](b)\ \sigma_y = 300[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\mu_x = 75[/tex] -- Mean of T-shirts
[tex]\sigma_x = 20[/tex] -- Standard deviation of T-shirts
[tex]Rate = \$ 15[/tex]
Solving (a): The mean of the revenue [tex](\mu_y)[/tex]
To solve this, we use:
[tex]\mu_y = Rate * \mu_x\\[/tex]
This gives:
[tex]\mu_y = 15 * 75[/tex]
[tex]\mu_y = 1125[/tex]
Solving (b): The standard deviation of the revenue [tex](\sigma_y)[/tex]
To solve this, we use:
[tex]\sigma_y = \sqrt{Rate^2 * \sigma_2^2}[/tex]
This gives:
[tex]\sigma_y = \sqrt{15^2 * 20^2}[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_y = \sqrt{90000}[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_y = 300[/tex]
Evaluate the expression when m=6 and n=9 n+8m=
Ray feeds his dog 0.12 kilogram of dry dog food each day. How many kilograms of dry dog food does Ray need to feed his dog for the month of March? (March has 31 days.)
Answer:
amount of food feed each day is 0.12 kg
amount of food required to feed in March( 31 days) is 0.12*31
the answer is 3.72kg
A toothpaste advertises that 30% of stains are removed after 1 week. As Alexa is brushing her teeth, she thinks "after 2 weeks, 60% of stains will be gone, and 90% after three weeks".
Using this reasoning, what percent of stains will be gone after four weeks? Does this result make sense? Why or why not?
Answer:
120%. doesn't make sense because there's nothing above 100%
a bag contains 8 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 5 white marbles. Tom picks two marbles at random, without replacement. What is the probability that Tom picks two blue marbles?
Answer:
11.76% rounded to place value
Step-by-step explanation:
Add all values to get 17. 2 / 17 = 0.117647...... 11.76% chance
Find the area of the Composite shape.
Find the area of the composite figure
Answer:
196 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
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Ela is building a fence around her yard. She is
using boards that are 0.44 feet wide. She needs
enough boards to build 99 feet of fence. She will
place the boards side by side.
How many boards will Ela need?
Answer:
225 boards
Step-by-step explanation:
99 ft/0.44 ft = 225 ft
Factor k3 + 1 completely.
Answer:
(k+1)(k²-k+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
State the null and alternative hypotheses for the situation described below for a statistical test. Testing to see if average sales are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't. Let group be the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople and let group be the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople.
Complete question is;
State the null and alternative hypotheses for the situation described below for a statistical test. Testing to see if average sales are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't. Let group 1 be the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople and let group 2 be the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople
Answer:
Null hypothesis; H0; μ1 = μ2
Alternative hypothesis; Ha; μ1 > μ2
Step-by-step explanation:
Group 1 = the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople
Group 2 = the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople
Now, we want to test to check if average sales are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't.
Thus, defining the hypotheses, we have;
Null hypothesis; H0; μ1 = μ2
Alternative hypothesis; Ha; μ1 > μ2
If Sherry saves one-eighth of her paycheck and places it in a savings account, and each paycheck is $450,
then how much does she save?
Answer:
$56.25
Step-by-step explanation:
450/8=56.25
A coin and a number cube with the numbers 1 through 6 are tossed. What
is the probability of the coin showing tails and the number cube showing
the number 3?
a. 1/12
b. 1/4
c. 1/8
d. ½
with some justification please
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the perimeter??
Answer:
soma tudo se n for multiplica
Researchers collected data from 100 randomly chosen counties in Texas on pollution levels and asthma rates. Pollution levels were measured by calculating the average number of air particulates (in mg/m3) and asthma rates were calculated as the percent of residents (0-100%) diagnosed with asthma. After confirming all relevant assumptions, they ran a linear model predicting asthma rates based on pollution level: Estimate Std. Error (Intercept) 3.61 2.05 pollution 0.78 0.29 Are pollution levels in Texas counties a significant linear predictor of asthma rates
Answer:
The answer is "3.14".
Step-by-step explanation:
The coefficient of pollution level is "b" and "a" intercept
[tex]\to y=a+bx\\\\[/tex]
We must verify it.
[tex]H_0 :\beta = 0\\\\H_a : \beta \neq 0\\\\[/tex]
[tex]Beta \to b=1.76, SE=0.56 \ Estimate[/tex]
The statistics on tets are now provided
[tex]\to t=\frac{b}{SE}=\frac{1.76}{0.56}=3.14[/tex]
Because statistics will be more than critical [tex](1.984)[/tex] values, we thus reject[tex]H_0[/tex]
Mr. Benson must give each child 3/12 of a pizza. She is feeding 8 children. How much pizza does Mr. Benson need to make.
Answer:
2 pizzas to feed 8 children
Step-by-step explanation:
3/12 simplified is 1/4
this means that with one pizza you can feed four children.
The binomial (a+5) is a factor of a2+7a+10. What is the other factor?
(a+2)
(a+5)
(a−2)
(a−5)
Answer:
(a+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
a²+7a+10 = (a + 5) (a + 2)
a + 5
X 5a + ?a = 7a => 5a + 2a = 7a, 5 × ? = 10 => 5 × 2 = 10
a + 2
______
(a + 5) (a + 2)
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
32 kilometers
Step-by-step explanation:
65 - 33 = 32 kilometers
Hope this helps
Answer:
b = 56km is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
a (Northbound train) = 33km
b (Eastbound train) = ?
c (Distance between them) = 65km
According to the Pythagorean theorem,
a² + b² = c²
33² + b² = 65²
1089 + b² = 4225
b² = 4225 - 1089
b² = 3136
b = 56km
∴ the eastbound train has travelled 56km.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Base is 4 1/2 and height is 2 2/3, what is the area
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
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3x2 - 4x + 2
a) cubic binomial
b) quartic trinomial
c) quadratic trinomial
d) quadratic binomial
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic trinomial has the form of ax² + bx + c
e.g. 3x² + 4x + 2
A quadratic binomial has the form of ax² + bx
e.g. 3x² + 4x
A cubic binomial has the form : ax³ + bx
3x³ + 4x
267.4 divided by 1\10
Answer:
2674
Step-by-step explanation:
267.4 divided by 1/10 is the same as 267.4/.10 which you can use a calculator and solve that easly.
Or you can do 267.4/1 times 10/1 because when you are dividing, you flip the second number and mutply instead of divide. And when doing that, the answer is the same.
Inequality of t+250+800
Answer:
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Erin competes in track meets. She has won blue ribbons and red ribbons. For every 3 blue ribbons she has won, she has won 2 red ribbons. At this rate, how many red ribbons will Erin have won after she has won 9 blue ribbons?
Question 9 options:
6 red
4 red
5 red
11 red
Answer:
the answer is A. 6 red
Step-by-step explanation:
3*3=9 3*2=6
Does anyone know what the answer please???
Answer: 8
As you can see, ABCD is similar to FECG which means its just a bigger or smaller version of the other. The sides change by a specific amount like times 2 or divided by 2
In this case abcd is 2x bigger thab fecg. You can see this by the side BC being 10 and it is the same side on the other shape being 5 so you know FECG is just ABCD x 1/2
Because of this since we know what FG is (4) on FECG we know y is 2x that side so it is 8.
Multiplying Polynomials write in standard form
(x+3)(x+4)
Answer:
x² + 7x + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
1. (x +3)(x+4) - Distribute
2. x² + 4x +3x + 12 - Add like terms
3. x² +7x + 12
pls help find area and perimeter
Answer:
A is 14 and P is 17
Step-by-step explanation:
working is above mentioned