Answer:
D 5pi/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Found the circumference then quartered. Can I have brainiest I need one more to upgrade.
A cook needs 42 pieces of tomato for salads The cook has 4 tomatoes He cuts each tomato into 6 pieces
Find the volume of this solid figure. Use π = 3.14.
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Answer:
180
Step-by-step explanation:
volume= (6*5)/2*12 =180 in
Convert the following angle from degrees to radians. Express your answer in simplest
form.
255°
Answer:
(17/12)π radians
Step-by-step explanation:
π radians = 180º
255 * (π/180) = (17/12)π
How to find the value of x round to the nearest tenth for a triangle if one side is 15ft and the other is 13ft
Answer:
C = 19.9 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Your question isn't properly constructed. However, I'll attempt in providing a possible way of finding one of the sides of a given triangle.
Generally, the Pythagorean theorem is used to find the side of a triangle when two of its sides are known or provided.
Assuming the following data;
Let the length of sides of the triangle be;
Opposite side = a = 15 ft
Adjacent side = b = 13 ft
Hypotenuse side = c
From Pythagorean theorem;
Mathematically, Pythagorean theorem is given by the formula;
C² = a² + b²
C² = 15² + 13²
C² = 225 + 169
C² = 394
Taking the square root of both sides, we have;
C = √394
C = 19.9 ft
Find the volume of x?
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Answer:
[tex]x=73[/tex]
Sarah jogged 4.8 miles each day for 22 days last month. How many miles did Sarah jog in total?
Answer:
105.6
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Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following statements is equivalent to 28 + 16?
Answer:
You need to show the statements or I can't help.
Find the area please
Answer:
[tex]area = \frac{1}{2} \times 11 \times 18 \\ = 99 \: {ft}^{2} [/tex]
In each figure below find m∠1 and m∠2, if a||b. Show your work with statements.
m<1=130°[alternate angle are equal again]
m<1+m<2180°[linear pair]
m<2=180°-130°
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MEAN: 14,12,17,
ASAP!:((
Answer:
hello there! I am mizuki, and I'll be helping you with this problem.
Mean is the average in numbers by the way!
Anyways, the answer is about 14.3
or...
14 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
14 + 12 + 17 = 43
43 ÷ 3 = 14.333333...
en un rectnagulo de 17 cm de ancho y su diagonal mide 26 cm ¿cuanto mide el rectangulo de largo?
Answer:
[tex]x=19.67[/tex]cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Por Pitágoras,
[tex]x^{2} = 26^{2} - 17^{2} \\\\x^{2} = 676 - 289\\\\x^{2} =387\\\\x=\sqrt{387} \\\\x=19.67[/tex]
Calculate the gradient of the line 2y =8x+4
Answer:
m=4
2y/2=y
8x/2=4x
4/2=2
so
y=4x+4
Mary makes trail mix with bulk nuts and dried fruit. She spends $4.50 on the dried fruit. Mixed nuts cost $2.50 per pound. She has a total of $12 to spend. What are the possible number of pounds of nuts she can buy?
Answer: 3 pounds
Step-by-step explanation: 12 - 4.50 = 7.50 7.50/2.50=3
Which graph best represents an exponential function?
O A.
O B.
C.
D.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
that's how exponential functions are shaped
Cuale es la distancia entre dos puntos (6,-7)(-2,8)
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the distance formula to determine the distance between the two points.
[tex]d = \sqrt{(x_{2} -x_{1})^{2} + (y_{2} - x_{1})^{2} }[/tex]
d = distance
[tex](x_{1}, y_{1})[/tex] = coordinates of the first point
[tex](x_{2}, y_{2})[/tex] = coordinates of the second point
Answer: The distance between the points (6,-7)(-2,8) is 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the distance between two points, we apply the following formula:
[tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2 } }}[/tex]
The points are:
(x₁, y₁) = 6, -7(x₂, y₂) = -2. 8We substitute in the formula and solve:
[tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2 } }}\\ \\ \boldsymbol{\sf{d=\sqrt{(-2-6)^2+(8-(-7))^2 } }}\\ \\ \boldsymbol{\sf{d=\sqrt{(-8)^2+15^2}=\sqrt{64+225 } }}\\ \\ \boldsymbol{\sf{d=\sqrt{289}=17 }}[/tex]
The distance between the points (6,-7)(-2,8) is 17.
Find the surface area of the rectangular prism to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
340
Step-by-step explanation:
2(10*8)=160
2(8*5)=80
2(5*10)=100
160+80+100=340
Find the range of the data.
Answer:
7.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Biggest value = 8.9
smallest value = 1.6
range = 8.9-1.6 = 7.3
Step-by-step explanation:
range=highest number - lowest number
= 8.9 - 1.6
=7.3
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Answer:
A) John
stay safe healthy and happy...Answer:
john
Step-by-step explanation:
Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with mean μ=50 and standard deviation σ=7. Find the 81st percentile.
Answer:
[tex]P(81)=56.16[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Mean [tex]\mu=50[/tex]
Standard Deviation [tex]\sigma=7[/tex]
Percentile 81st
Generally Probability of 81st Percentile
[tex]P(Z<x)=81\%[/tex]
Using Standard normal Table
[tex]P(Z<0.88)=81\%[/tex]
Therefore the 81st percentile is given as
[tex]P(81)=z*\sigma *\mu[/tex]
[tex]P(81)=0.88*7*50[/tex]
[tex]P(81)=56.16[/tex]
I’m confused. Can someone help? Please and thank you so much!
Answer:
Root of 65
Step-by-step explanation:
8^2 is equal to 64, so the sqrt of 64 would equal 8 exactly. The question is asking for which of the sqrts would be closest to 8, so sqrt of 65 is the number that is closest to 64, so it is the answer.
Answer:
[tex] \sqrt{65} [/tex]
as
[tex] \sqrt{64} = 8[/tex]
so it's the closest value to 8
and also
[tex] \sqrt{65} = 8.06[/tex]
via calculator
Instructor Vallejo is trying to figure out the percentage of students that still listen to The Doors. Instructor Vallejo
is pretty out of touch, so he doesn't have a prior percentage of students who listen to The Doors that he can use.
How many students should instructor Vallejo sample if he wants to be within 11% of the actual percentage of
students who listen to The Doors with a 82% confidence level.
Answer:
N=115
Step-by-step explanation:
n=.25(2.5715/.12)^2 =114.8 so round up to 115. Hope that help you
chipo set out from a on a bearing of 130 to town b ,she then boardef a bus from town b another town c on a bearing of 030 directly east of a. calculate the bearing of town a from her new position
Answer:
emm who exactly is chipo bcause i literally have no idea
A toy manufacturer wants to know how many new toys children buy each year. A sample of 686686 children was taken to study their purchasing habits. Construct the 85%85% confidence interval for the mean number of toys purchased each year if the sample mean was found to be 6.86.8. Assume that the population standard deviation is 2.12.1. Round your answers to one decimal place.
Answer:
The 85% confidence interval for the mean number of toys purchased each year is (6.7, 6.9).
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that to find our [tex]\alpha[/tex] level, that is the subtraction of 1 by the confidence interval divided by 2. So:
[tex]\alpha = \frac{1 - 0.85}{2} = 0.075[/tex]
Now, we have to find z in the Ztable as such z has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \alpha[/tex].
That is z with a pvalue of [tex]1 - 0.075 = 0.925[/tex], so Z = 1.44.
Now, find the margin of error M as such
[tex]M = z\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]
In which [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation of the population and n is the size of the sample.
[tex]M = 1.44\frac{2.1}{\sqrt{686}} = 0.1[/tex]
The lower end of the interval is the sample mean subtracted by M. So it is 6.8 - 0.1 = 6.7
The upper end of the interval is the sample mean added to M. So it is 6.8 + 0.1 = 6.9
The 85% confidence interval for the mean number of toys purchased each year is (6.7, 6.9).
I need the answer or work this either pass or fail please !
Step-by-step explanation:
DAG = DG
120=120°
DHG + DG =360°
DHG +120° =360°
DHG+120°-120°=360°-120°
DHG°=240°
help pleaseee geometryyy
Step-by-step explanation:
angle ABE=angle EBC
2x+20=4x-620+6=4x-2xx=26/2X=13stay safe healthy and happy.round off to the nearest two decimal places
a) 32,369
b) 99,004
Answer:
a = 32,37
b=99
Step-by-step explanation:
a = 32,369
The third decimal place is greater (or equal) than 5, so we need to add one unit to the second place.
= 32,37
b = 99,004
The third decimal place is lesser than 5, so we can simply delete it.
= 99,00
Since only zero in every decimal places are not relevant, we can remove them:
= 99
Bill Board is "lording" his SAT score over his friend, Rhoda Dendron, who took the ACT. "You only got a 25 in math," he chortled, "while I got a 300 in math." Given that the SAT has a μ of 500 and a σ of 100, and the ACT has a μ of 20 and a σ of 5, what is wrong with Bill’s logic (give the answer in both z scores and percentile ranks).
Answer:
Rhoda, whose ACT has a z-score of 1, scored in the 84th percentile in the ACT, compared to Bill, whose SAT has a z-score of -2, who scored in the 2nd percentile on the SAT. Due to the higher percentile(higher z-score) on her test, Rhoda did better on her respective test than Bill, and thus, his logic is wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
Z-score:
In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the z-score of a measure X is given by:
[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]
The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the p-value, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.
Bill:
Scored 300, so [tex]X = 300[/tex]
SAT has a μ of 500 and a σ of 100.
His z-score is:
[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]
[tex]Z = \frac{300 - 500}{100}[/tex]
[tex]Z = -2[/tex]
[tex]Z = -2[/tex] has a p-value of 0.02.
This means that Bill, whose SAT score has Z = -2, scored in the 2nd percentile.
Rhoda
Scored 25, so [tex]X = 25[/tex].
ACT has a μ of 20 and a σ of 5
Her z-score:
[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]
[tex]Z = \frac{25 - 20}{5}[/tex]
[tex]Z = 1[/tex]
[tex]Z = 1[/tex] has a p-value of 0.84
This means that Rhoda, whose ACT score has Z = 1, scored in the 84th percentile.
What is wrong with Bill’s logic ?
Rhoda, whose ACT has a z-score of 1, scored in the 84th percentile in the ACT, compared to Bill, whose SAT has a z-score of -2, who scored in the 2nd percentile on the SAT. Due to the higher percentile(higher z-score) on her test, Rhoda did better on her respective test than Bill, and thus, his logic is wrong.
I think it’s 99 but I’m not sure. Can anyone confirm or deny or explain so I can be sure? thank you!
Answer:
Yeah its B or 99
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is easy to solve even without a calculator. Simply 10 times 10 would be 100 (since its asking for square root) and the closest number to 100 would be 99 and the square root of 99 is around 9.94.
If the integral of the product of x squared and e raised to the negative 4 times x power, dx equals the product of negative 1 over 64 times e raised to the negative 4 times x power and the quantity A times x squared plus B times x plus E, plus C , then the value of A B E is
Answer:
[tex]A + B + E = 32[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{1}{64}e^{-4x}[Ax^2 + Bx + E]C[/tex]
Required
Find [tex]A +B + E[/tex]
We have:
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{1}{64}e^{-4x}[Ax^2 + Bx + E]C[/tex]
Using integration by parts
[tex]\int {u} \, dv = uv - \int vdu[/tex]
Where
[tex]u = x^2[/tex] and [tex]dv = e^{-4x}dx[/tex]
Solve for du (differentiate u)
[tex]du = 2x\ dx[/tex]
Solve for v (integrate dv)
[tex]v = -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\int {u} \, dv = uv - \int vdu[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = x^2 *-\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x} - \int -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x} 2xdx[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{x^2}{4}e^{-4x} - \int -\frac{1}{2}e^{-4x} xdx[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{x^2}{4}e^{-4x} +\frac{1}{2} \int xe^{-4x} dx[/tex]
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Solving
[tex]\int xe^{-4x} dx[/tex]
Integration by parts
[tex]u = x[/tex] ---- [tex]du = dx[/tex]
[tex]dv = e^{-4x}dx[/tex] ---------- [tex]v = -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x}[/tex]
So:
[tex]\int xe^{-4x} dx = -\frac{x}{4}e^{-4x} - \int -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x}\ dx[/tex]
[tex]\int xe^{-4x} dx = -\frac{x}{4}e^{-4x} + \int e^{-4x}\ dx[/tex]
[tex]\int xe^{-4x} dx = -\frac{x}{4}e^{-4x} -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{x^2}{4}e^{-4x} +\frac{1}{2} \int xe^{-4x} dx[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{x^2}{4}e^{-4x} +\frac{1}{2} [ -\frac{x}{4}e^{-4x} -\frac{1}{4}e^{-4x}][/tex]
Open bracket
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{x^2}{4}e^{-4x} -\frac{x}{8}e^{-4x} -\frac{1}{8}e^{-4x}[/tex]
Factor out [tex]e^{-4x}[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = [-\frac{x^2}{4} -\frac{x}{8} -\frac{1}{8}]e^{-4x}[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = [-\frac{1}{4}x^2 -\frac{1}{8}x -\frac{1}{8}]e^{-4x}[/tex]
Recall that:
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = -\frac{1}{64}e^{-4x}[Ax^2 + Bx + E]C[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits {x^2\cdot e^{-4x}} \, dx = [-\frac{1}{64}Ax^2 -\frac{1}{64} Bx -\frac{1}{64} E]Ce^{-4x}[/tex]
By comparison:
[tex]-\frac{1}{4}x^2 = -\frac{1}{64}Ax^2[/tex]
[tex]-\frac{1}{8}x = -\frac{1}{64}Bx[/tex]
[tex]-\frac{1}{8} = -\frac{1}{64}E[/tex]
Solve A, B and C
[tex]-\frac{1}{4}x^2 = -\frac{1}{64}Ax^2[/tex]
Divide by [tex]-x^2[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{4} = \frac{1}{64}A[/tex]
Multiply by 64
[tex]64 * \frac{1}{4} = A[/tex]
[tex]A =16[/tex]
[tex]-\frac{1}{8}x = -\frac{1}{64}Bx[/tex]
Divide by [tex]-x[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{8} = \frac{1}{64}B[/tex]
Multiply by 64
[tex]64 * \frac{1}{8} = \frac{1}{64}B*64[/tex]
[tex]B = 8[/tex]
[tex]-\frac{1}{8} = -\frac{1}{64}E[/tex]
Multiply by -64
[tex]-64 * -\frac{1}{8} = -\frac{1}{64}E * -64[/tex]
[tex]E = 8[/tex]
So:
[tex]A + B + E = 16 +8+8[/tex]
[tex]A + B + E = 32[/tex]
Anyone help please ):
Answer:
1.(a) 25.3
(b) 3.49
(c) 14.44
2.(a) 86.64
(b) 59.85
(c) 27.92
3. 5.92
4.(a) 13.96
(b) 43.32
(c) 101.12
5.(a) 59.85
(b) 10.47
(c) 50.6
6. 5.56