Green Red Blue Yellow

Event A: lands on yellow.
Event B: lands on green.
Events A and B are_______ events.​

Green Red Blue Yellow Event A: Lands On Yellow.Event B: Lands On Green. Events A And B Are_______ Events.

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Answer 1

Answer:

independent

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Disjointed

disjointed events: events that have no outcomes in common

so that's why it is disjointed


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[tex]64y + 6x = [/tex]

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[tex]\longrightarrow{\blue{ 2 \: ( \: 32 \: y + 3 \: x \: )}}[/tex] 

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[tex]64 \: y + 6 \: x[/tex]

[tex] = 2 \: ( \: 32 \: y + 3 \: x \: )[/tex]

[tex]\circ \: \: { \underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \color{green}{Happy\:learning.}}}}}∘[/tex]

Answer:

2 ( 32y + 3 x)

Step-by-step explanation:

64 y + 6x

factor out 2 from the equation

2 ( 32y + 3 x)

simplify
x2 + 6 − (3x2 − 2x − 5)

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Your answer should be -2x^2+2x+11! I hope this helps!

5 oranges cost $2. Find the cost of 20 oranges.

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Answer:  $8

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Work Shown:

(5 oranges)/(2 dollars) = (20 oranges)/(x dollars)

5/2 = 20/x

5x = 2*20 .... cross multiply

5x = 40

x = 40/5 .... dividing both sides by 5

x = 8

20 oranges cost $8

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Another way to approach the problem is to note that the jump from "5 oranges" to "20 oranges" is "times 4".

5*4 = 20

So we'll apply the "times 4" operation to the old cost of $2 to get the new cost being 2*4 = 8 dollars

Answer:

$8

Step-by-step explanation:

if 5 oranges cost $2 then 1 orange costs 2/5 of a dollar, or 40 cents

20 oranges multiplied by 40 cents is $8

or you can set up a proportion:

2/5 = x/20

cross-multiply to get:

5x = 40

x = 8

a ball is shot out of a homemade air cannon. It flies through the air such that its height, as a function of time, is given by: h= -16t^2 + 64t + 10. where h is the height of the ball in feet and t is the time since it was fired in seconds. Max estimates that it takes 4 seconds for the ball to hit the ground and Cole estimates it takes 5 second. Algebraically determine who is closer and support your answer.

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Answer:

Max

Step-by-step explanation:

the function given that h = -16t³+64t+10

the general function Equation:

h = at²+bt+c

=> t at the highest point is defined by t = -b/2a

= -64/2(-16) = -64/-32 = 2 second

the total times that the ball hits the ground

= 2× 2 seconds = 4 seconds.

so, Max is right

Answer:

Solution given:

Let h=0=when the ball hit the ground,the height=0.

h= -16t^2 + 64t + 10.

0=16t²-64t-10

8t²-32t-5=0

∆=[tex] \frac{32±\sqrt{32²+4*5*8}}{2*8}=\frac{8±\sqrt{74}}{4}[/tex]

taking positive

t1=[tex] \frac{8+\sqrt{74}}{4}=4.15seconds[/tex]

t2=[tex] \frac{8-\sqrt{74}}{4}(t2<O)(neglected)[/tex]

So

t=4.15seconds closer to 4seconds.So

Max is closer.

Solve the equation. 5 = g/8 what does g equal

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply both sides by 8

do over and write g=8x5

solve 8x5=40

g=40

help me solve this pleaseeee

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Answer:

f(n) = 6n + 12

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a common difference in consecutive number of seats, that is

42 - 36 = 36 - 30 = 30 - 24 = 24 - 18 = 6

This indicates the sequence is arithmetic with nth term

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = a₁ + (n - 1)d

where a₁ is the first term and d the common difference

Here a₁ = 18 and d = 6 , then

f(n) = 18 + 6(n - 1) = 18 + 6n - 6 = 6n + 12

Volunteers who had developed a cold within the previous 24 hours were randomized to take either zinc or placebo lozenges every 2 to 3 hours until their cold symptoms were gone (Prasad et al., 2000). Twenty-five participants took zinc lozenges, and 23 participants took placebo lozenges. The mean overall duration of symptoms for the zinc lozenge group was 4.5 days, and the standard deviation of overall duration of symptoms was 1.6 days. For the placebo group, the mean overall duration of symptoms was 8.1 days, and the standard deviation was 1.8 days.

a. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean overall duration of symptoms if everyone in the population were to take the zinc lozenges.

b. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean overall duration of symptoms if everyone in the population were to take the placebo lozenges.

c. On the basis of the intervals computed in parts (a) and (b) and/or the picture you constructed in part (c), is it reasonable to conclude generally that taking zinc loz-enges reduces the overall duration of cold symptoms more than if taking a placebo? Explain why you think this is or is not an appropriate conclusion.

d. In their paper, the researchers say that they checked whether it was reasonable to assume that the data were sampled from a normal curve population and decided that it was. How is this relevant to the calculations done in parts (a) and (b)?

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Answer:

a. (3.83952, 5.16049)

b. (7.32, 8.88)

c. The difference in the range of the confidence intervals suggest that taking the zinc loz-enges reduces the overall duration of cold symptoms

d. The assumptions required for the validity validity of a t-test include that the data is sampled from a source that have data that are normally distributed

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The number of participants that took zinc lozenges, n₁ = 25

The number of participants that took a placebo, n₂ = 23

The mean duration of the symptoms for the zinc lozenge group, [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] = 4.5 days

The standard deviation of overall duration, s₁ = 1.6 days

The mean duration of the symptoms for the placebo group, [tex]\overline x_2[/tex] = 8.1 days

The standard deviation, s₂ = 1.8 days

a. The 95% confidence interval if everyone in the population were to take zinc lozenges is given as follows;

[tex]CI=\bar{x}_1\pm t_{\alpha/2} \times \dfrac{s_1}{\sqrt{n_1}}[/tex]

n₁ = 25, the degrees of freedom (df) = n₁ - 1 = 24

The t-value for 95% confidence interval, with df = 24, with t = 2.064

Therefore, we have;

[tex]CI_{zl}=4.5 \pm 2.064 \times \dfrac{1.6}{\sqrt{25}}[/tex]

[tex]CI_{zl}[/tex] = 4.5 ± 0.66048

[tex]CI_{zl}[/tex] = (3.83952, 5.16049)

b. The 95% confidence interval if everyone in the population were to take the placebo is given as follows;

[tex]CI_p=\bar{x_2}\pm t_{\alpha/2} \times \dfrac{s_2}{\sqrt{n_2}}[/tex]

n₂ = 23, the degrees of freedom (df) = n₂ - 1 = 22

The t-value for 95% confidence interval, with df = 22, with t = 2.074

Therefore, we have;

[tex]CI_p =8.1 \pm 2.074 \times \dfrac{1.8}{\sqrt{23}}[/tex]

[tex]CI_p[/tex] = 8.1 ± 0.7784

[tex]CI_p[/tex] = (7.32, 8.88)

c. Based on the difference in the range of the 95% confidence interval for the mean duration of cold symptoms of the group that take zinc lozenges, (3.83952, 5.16049), and the mean of the group that are on a placebo, (7.32, 8.88), there is sufficient statistical evidence to suggest that there is a difference between the mean and taking zinc lozenges reduces the overall duration of cold symptoms more than if taking placebo

d. The assumptions required for validity when carrying out a t-test include;

i) The measurement scale is ordinal or continuous

ii) The sample is a simple random sample

iii) The data gives a normal distribution curve

iv) The sample size is reasonably large

v) The variance are homogeneous

Among these assumptions, the data must be randomly sampled from the population of interest and that the data variables follow a normal distribution

The common assumptions made when doing a t-test include those regarding the scale of measurement, random sampling, normality of data distribution, adequacy of sample size and equality of variance in standard deviation

can someone help my find the fraction and explain how you got it please please​

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the fraction is 1/3. on the input side, it’s going up by one, (6,7,8 etc) and on the output side it’s going up by 3. (18+3=21). if u were to double check 6/18 reduces to 1/3! so the answer is 1/3

The number of spectators at the 2010 World Cup match between Argentina and Mexico was 82000 correct to the nearest thousand. If each spectator paid 2600 Rand to attend the game what is the lower bound for the total amount paid? Write your answer in standard form

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Answer:

$213,200,000 or 2.132*10[tex]^{5\\}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

82000*2600

14+ (42 + 7) + 32
Pls help me

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Answer:

95

Step-by-step explanation:

14 + (42 + 7) + 32

14 + 49 + 32

63 + 32

95

Answer:

95

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's use BEDMAS to solve this (Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction)

1. Calculate the brackets.

42 + 7 = 49

2. Add 14 + 49 + 32

14 + 49 + 32 = 95

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1. Two identical cubes each of total surface area of 6 cm2 are joined end to end. Which of the following is the total surface area of the cuboid so formed?

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Answer:

10 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The total surface area of a cube = 6 cm²

The formula for the surface area of the cube is :

A = 6a², a is the side of the cube

6 = 6a²

a = 1 cm

Now, the length of the formed cuboid = 2 cm

Breadth = 1 cm

Height = 1 cm

Required volume of the formed cubiod is :

V = 2(lb+bh+hl)

Put all the values,

V = 2(2(1)+1(1)+2(1))

V = 10 cm³

So, the required volume of the formed cuboid is equal to 10 cm³

How many three digit numbers greater than 540 can be formed using the digits
0,2,4,5,6,8 ?

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Answer:

At least 12

Step-by-step explanation:

I created 12 different number patterns greater than 540. I hope I was able to help you out :)

Divide and simplify
x^2−9/x^2−16/x^2+5x+6/x-4
step by step pls
thanks

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]\frac{(x+2)(x+3)^2(x-3)}{(x-4)^2(x+4)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

i'm going to assume what you have looks like

[tex]\frac{x^2-9}{\frac{x^2-16}{\frac{x^2+5x+6}{x-4}}}[/tex]

Let's start by factoring everything

x²-9= (x+3)(x-3)

x²-16= (x+4)(x-4)

x²+5x+6=(x+3)(x+2)

x-4= x-4

which means what we have looks like

[tex]\frac{(x+3)(x-3)}{\frac{(x+4)(x-4)}{\frac{(x+3)(x+2)}{x-4}}}=\frac{(x+3)(x-3)}{(x+4)(x-4)}\div\frac{x-4}{(x+3)(x+2)}=\frac{(x+3)(x-3)}{(x+4)(x-4)}*\frac{(x+3)(x+2)}{x-4}=\frac{(x+3)^2(x-3)(x+2)}{(x+4)(x-4)^2}[/tex]

And I think that's as simplified as it can get

The table of values represents an exponential function ​f(x). What is the average rate of change over the interval −2≤x≤2? Enter your answer, as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth, in the box.
−3 64
−2 16
−1 4
0 1
1 1/4
2 1/16
3 1/64
(Worth 60pts)

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Answer:

-1456

-864

4

-11

-5,25

-1,93

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-3.98

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of change is:

[f(2) - f(-2)]/[2 - (-2)] = (1/16 - 16)/4 = -255/16*1/4 = -255/64 = -3.98

(120+30)÷[66÷11{26-3×8+(17-4×4)}] plz solve this question plz i will give u 15 points​

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120 + 30 = 150
66/11 = 6
26-3x8 = 184
17-4x4 = 52

150/6 = 25
184 + 52 = 236

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{120+30}{\frac{66}{1126}-8*3+17-4*4 }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{-42225}{6458}[/tex]

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Answer:

x = ±3 sqrt(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 = 18

Take the square root of each side

sqrt(x^2) = sqrt(18)

x = ± sqrt(18)

x =±sqrt(9*2)

x = ±sqrt(9) sqrt(2)

x = ±3 sqrt(2)

find the value of x.

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Answer:

x = sqrt(33)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem

a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse

4^2 + x^2 = 7^2

16 + x^2 = 49

Subtract 16 from each side

x^2 = 49-16

x^2 = 33

Take the square root of each side

sqrt(x^2) = sqrt(33)

x = sqrt(33)

Pythagorean Theorem:

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{\color{blue}{c}^{2} = {a}^{2} + {b}^{2} }}[/tex]

To find the value of x. Let's use this formula:

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{\color{blue}{a} = \sqrt{ {c}^{2} - {b}^{2} \: \: } }}[/tex]

Imagine that "a" is the "x".

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{\color{black}{a} = \sqrt{ {c}^{2} - {b}^{2} \: \: } }}[/tex]

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{{x} = \sqrt{ {c}^{2} - {b}^{2} \: \: } }}[/tex]

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{{x} = \sqrt{ {7}^{2} - {4}^{2} \: \: } }}[/tex]

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt{{x} = \sqrt{ {49} - {16} \: \: } }}[/tex]

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt \color{black}{{x} = \sqrt{ 33} }}[/tex]

Hence, The value of x is,

[tex]\quad\quad\quad \boxed{ \tt \color{green}{{x} = \sqrt{ 33} }}[/tex]

_________

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Olivia went to a dance party. She paid $12 as an entry fee. Once inside the dance party, she paid $2 per snack. She started the night with $30 and spent all her money.


write an equation that represents this situation?

Pls help​

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Answer:

30-12=18

18-18=0

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 12 = 30

X represents the snacks, 2 represents the $2 per snack, 12 represents the $12 entry fee, and 30 represents the $30 Olivia had.

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Determine whether each scenario below is an example of a BIASED or UNBIASED sample

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Answer:

First : Unbiased

Second : Biased

Adam is refinishing his basement. 30 ft by 50 ft are the dimensions of Adam's rectangular basement. How much tile would he need to cover the floor? If the height of the basement is 6 ft, how much wall area is there to paint?

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Answer:

Area of four walls is 3960 square feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

length, L = 30 ft

Width, W = 50 ft

height, H = 6 ft

The area of walls is

= 2 (L W + W H + H L)

= 2 (30 x 50 + 50 x 6 + 6 x 30)

= 2 (1500 + 300 + 180)

= 3960 square feet

Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

How much tile would he need to cover the floor?

Answer: 1500 Ft^2

If the height of the basement is 6 ft, how much wall area is there to paint?

Answer: 960 Ft^2

Can you please help me with this

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I’m interested in playing that

You spin the spinner shown below once. Each sector shown has an equal area.
What is P(not squirrel)?
If necessary, round your answer to 2 decimal places.
KAHN ACADEMY

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Hope This Helps!!!

Hope This Helps!!!Have A Great Day!!!

If both spinners are spun simultaneously, what is the probability that either spinner will land on orange?

5/64
5/8
3/8
4/64

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Answer:

I am not completly sure, cause the answer might be a bit more complex but, for the spinner on the left 4/8 and the right 1/8 chances

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 5/8 is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation: The other dude is completely wrong.

Find the shaded sector and the length of the arc. Round to the nearest hundredth. ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll show you how to do the first one; the other are exactly the same, so pay attention.

The formula for arc length is

[tex]AL=\frac{\theta}{360}*2\pi r[/tex] where θ is the central angle's measure. It just so happens that the measure of the central angle is the same as the measure of the arc it intercepts. Our arc shows a measure of 40°; this measure is NOT the same as the length. Measures are in degrees while length is in inches, or cm, or meters, etc. Going off that info, our central angle measures 40°. Filling in the formula and using 3.1415 for π:

[tex]AL=\frac{40}{360}*2(3.1415)(3)[/tex]. I'm going to reduce that fraction a bit (and I'll use the same reduction in the Area of a sector coming up next):

[tex]AL=\frac{1}{9}*2(3.1415)(3)[/tex] which makes

AL = 2.09 units. Now for Area of the Sector. The formula is almost identical, but instead uses the idea that the area of a circle is πr²:

[tex]A_s=\frac{\theta}{360}*\pi r^2[/tex] where θ is, again, the measure of the central angle (which is the same as the measure of the arc it intercepts). Filling in:

[tex]A_s=\frac{1}{9}*(3.1415)(3)^2[/tex] which simplifies a bit to

[tex]A_s=\frac{1}{9}*(3.1415)(9)[/tex]. As you can see, the 9's cancel each other out, leaving you with

[tex]A_s=3.14[/tex] units²

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Arc \ Length = 2 \pi r \frac{ \theta}{360}[/tex]

[tex]Sector \ Area = \pi r^2 \frac{ \theta }{360}[/tex]

[tex]1) Arc \ Length = 2 \pi \times 3 \times \frac{40}{360} = 2\pi \times 3 \times \frac{1}{9} = \frac{2}{3} \pi = 2.09[/tex]

  [tex]Sector \ Area = \pi \times 9 \times \frac{40}{360} = 9\pi \times \frac{1}{9} = \pi = 3.14[/tex]

[tex]2) Arc \ Length = 2 \pi \times 5 \times \frac{88}{360}= 7.68[/tex]

  [tex]Sector \ Area = \pi \times 25 \times \frac{88}{360} = 19.2[/tex]

[tex]3) Arc \ Length = 2 \pi \times 6 \times \frac{260}{360} = 27.22[/tex]

  [tex]Sector \ Area = \pi \times 36 \times \frac{260}{360} = 81.68[/tex]

 

Câu 4: Cho chiết suất tuyệt đối của nước là n= 4/3 . Một người nhìn một hòn sỏi nhỏ S nằm ở đáy một bể nước sâu 1,2 m theo phương gần vuông góc với mặt nước, thấy ảnh S' nằm cách mặt nước một khoảng bằng

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goodStep-by-step explanation:

what is the answer? becuase i am just confused

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

radius of circle is 12

also there is 2 right angles in the triangle if you wanted to solve this problem yourself

but here's the answer:

arc angle of the triangle inside the sircle is double the angle closest to x.

(the pointy area of the triangle is half the angle length of the arc)

i can add more though:

please i need help, right now!!! i give the person the brainliest answer!! im giving 15 points… please help

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Answer:

Ummmm its just a black screen

Step-by-step explanation:

solve the following the unknown -3(×+1)-2=4×-5(×-3)​

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Answer:

x = - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Expand the equation first then simplify it

Pls help i'm struggling with this

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Answer:

Click the second one, I truly hope that worked! :)

Question: A sample contains 68 grams of radioactive Bruinium. Sixteen days later, the sample had decayed to 47 grams.

A) what is the decay rate, k?
B) what is half-life of bruinium to the nearest 0.1 day?
C) how much bruinium would be left in another 10 days? (After the first 16)
D) how much time is required for the sample to decay to 25 grams (from t=0)?

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The answer is B......
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