Seven hundred twenty -one thousandths as a decimal

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.721

Step-by-step explanation:

the last digit (the number '1') must be in the thousandths place; then work backward so the '2' would be in the hundredths and the '7' would be in the 'tenths'


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Suppose you are a civil engineer, specializing in traffic volume control for the City of Grand Rapids. Your department has been receiving a multitude of complaints about traffic wait times for a certain intersection in the heart of downtown. To see if these claims are valid, you want to monitor the true average wait time at that intersection. Over the course of a few months, you record the average number of minutes a car waits at the intersection between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM. With a sample size of 9 cars, the average wait time is 6.79 minutes with a standard deviation of 2.2175 minutes. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the true average wait time for a car at the intersection between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM.

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Answer:

(4.31 ; 9.27)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Sample size , n = 9

Mean, x = 6.79

Standard deviation = 2.2175

The confidence interval :

Xbar ± Margin of error

Margin of Error = Zcritical * s/√n

Zcritical at 99% ; df = n - 1 = 9 - 1 = 8 = 2

Zcritical at 99% = 3.355

Margin of Error = 3.355 * 2.2175/√9 = 2.480

Lower boundary = 6.79 - 2.480 = 4.31

Upper boundary = 6.79 + 2.480 = 9.27

(4.31 ; 9.27)

Draw a square with one vertex on the origin (-3, 5) and a perimeter of 20.

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Answer:

Coordinates:

(-3, 5)

(2, 5)

(-3, 10)

(2, 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter formula:

length + width + length + width

Insert known value(s):

l + w + l + w = 20

Squares must have the same value for all 4 sides, so what number × 4 will equal 20? 5.

5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20

This means coordinates will be 5 units apart:

(-3 + 5, 5) = (2, 5)

(-3, 5 + 5) = (-3, 10)

Mark these coordinates on your grid as you go to double check the shape turns becomes a square:

(2, 5 + 5) = (2, 10)

Counting between them should equal 5 units for each side: I checked using the desmos graphing calculator online.

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Answer:

Sin T = 0.28

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in this question

Hypotenuse = 25

Base = 24

The third vertex of the triangle is Sqrt (25*25 - 24*24) = 7

SinT = Perpendicular/Hypotenuse

SinT = 7/25

Sin T = 0.28

After receiving a discount of 14.5% on its bulk order of toner cartridges, John's Office Supply pays $6,498.00. What was the price of the order before the discount?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

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36. Saudi Arabia has proven oil reserves of
2.63 x 1011 barrels. Kuwait has proven oil
reserves of 9.78 x 1010 barrels. Canada
has proven oil reserves of 1.789 x 1011
barrels. What are the combined proven
oil reserves of the three countries?

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Answer:

5.397*10^11

Step-by-step explanation:

2.63*10^11

0.978*10^11

1.789*10^11

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5.397*10^11

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Answer:

STN = 65 Completing the 180 degrees

115+m(STN)=180

m(STN)=65

mNTR=115

because The NTR and MTS meet theyself

mRTM=65

same The NTR and MTS

because RTM ans STN meet theyself

hopefully you understand it

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The Bransen Family picked 20 red apples, 28 yellow apples, and 12 bushel of green apples. Starting the following day, they ate 2 red apples and 3 yellow apples every day. When 6 red apples are left, how many yellow apples will be left?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  7

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of red apples (r) in terms of the number of days (d) is ...

  r = 20 -2d

The number of yellow apples (y) in terms of the number of days (d) is ...

  y = 28 -3d

Using the first equation to write and expression for d, we can substitute into the second equation.

  r -20 = -2d

  (20 -r)/2 = d . . . . from the first equation

Then ...

  y = 28 -3(20 -r)/2 = 28 -30 +3/2r = (3/2)r -2

For 6 red apples left, the number of yellow apples left is ...

  y = (3/2)(6) -2 = 7

7 yellow apples will be left when 6 red apples are left.

3 A random sample of 100 PUJ (public utility jeep) shows that a jeepney is driven on the average 24,500 km per year, with a standard deviation of 3,900 kilometers a Construct a 99% confidence interval for the average number of km a jeepney is driven annually b. What can we assert with 99% confidence about the possible size of our error if we estimate the average number of km driven by jeepney drivers to be 23, 500kn per year

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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g(x) = 13
f(x) = 25
25{13(5)}= 1625
Answer: 13

Explanation:
f{g[h(x)]}
= f{g[5]}
= f{5 + 8}
= f{13}
= 13^2
= 169

A signalized intersection has a cycle length of 70 seconds. For one traffic movement, the displayed all-red time is set to 2 seconds while the displayed yellow time is 5 seconds. The effective red time is 37 seconds and the total lost time per cycle for the movement is 4 seconds. What is the displayed green time for the traffic movement

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Answer:

the displayed green time for the traffic movement is 30 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Cycle length; C = 70 seconds

Displayed all-red time; AR = 2 seconds

Displayed yellow time; Y = 5 seconds

Effective red time; r = 37 seconds

total lost time per cycle; [tex]t_L[/tex] = 4 seconds

the displayed green time for the traffic movement; G = ?

First we determine the Effective green time ( g );

Effective red time; r = Cycle length; C - Effective green time ( g )

so,

Effective green time ( g ) = C - r

we substitute

Effective green time ( g ) = 70 seconds - 37 seconds

Effective green time ( g ) = 33 seconds

Now,

Effective green time ( g ) = displayed green time; G + Displayed yellow time; Y + Displayed all-red time; AR - total lost time per cycle; [tex]t_L[/tex]

i.e

g = G + Y + AR - [tex]t_L[/tex]

we substitute

33 = G + 5 + 2 - 4

33 = G + 3

G = 33 - 3

G = 30 seconds

Therefore, the displayed green time for the traffic movement is 30 seconds

What are the domain and range of the function below? domain: (-40)
range: (-2,00)
domain: (-3,0)
range: [-2.00)
domain: (-0,00
range: -2.00)
domain: [-2.00)
range
CO

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range{-2,00)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the graph the domain is {-3, -1, 0, 1, 2} and range is {-2, 1}

What is a function?

A relation is a function if it has only One y-value for each x-value.

The domain and range are defined for a relation and they are the sets of all the x-coordinates and all the y-coordinates of ordered pairs respectively.

If the relation is, R = {(2, 1), (1, 1), (0, 1), (-1, -2), (-3, -2)}, then:

Domain = the set of all x-coordinates = {-3, -1, 0, 1, 2}

Range = the set of all y-coordinates = {-2, 1}

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M drives past two traffic lights. Probability that both are red is .35 and probability that firest is red is .48. wht is probability that second light is red, given that first light is red?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Overall probability = Probability1 *Probability2

Using the data you already have, you can fill it in as

0.35 = 0.48 * P2

Rearrange to isolate P2, by dividing both sides by 0.48, so

0.35/0.48 = P2

P2 = 0.7291666..., which rounded to two d.p is 0.73

So d)0.73 is correct

Each (hypothetical) data set below represents some readings on span gas. Assume the Gauss model, with errors following the normal curve. However, bias may be present. In each case, make a t-test to see whether the instrument is properly calibrated or not. In one case, this is impossible. Which one, and why?

a. 71, 68, 79
b. 71, 68, 79, 84, 78, 85, 69
c. 71
d. 71, 84

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Answer:

71 ( C ).

Step-by-step explanation:

The impossible case is the third case i.e.71

because there is only one reading on the span gas hence it is impossible to carry out a t-test on just one valid reading in an experiment.

If the function f(x)=Mx+b has an inverse function , which statement must be true

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m≠0, m must not be zero. I hope this helps!

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82 and 86 is the answer


[tex]a2 \div a - b + b2 \div b - a[/tex]

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

a² ÷ a - b + b² ÷ b - a ← perform the division calculations

= a - b + b - a ← collect like terms

= 0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

=a^2/a-b+b^2/b-a

=here denominator which divides a^2 and b^2 gets cancelled

=a-b+b-a

=+a-a and +b -b gets cancelled

and answer is 0

help with this please

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Answer:

( x + 2 ) and ( x - 11 )

Step-by-step explanation:

x² - 9x - 22 = 0

x² + 2x - 11x - 22 = 0

x ( x + 2 ) - 11 ( x + 2 ) = 0

( x + 2 ) ( x - 11 ) = 0

Factors of x² - 9x - 22 are ( x + 2 ) and ( x - 11 ).

Answer:

( x - 11 ) ( x + 2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

x² - 9x - 22 = 0

→ Write 2 factors which multiply to -22 and add to -9

-11 and 2

→ Put the factors into brackets

( x - 11 ) ( x + 2 )

A building code allows a maximum of 140 people in a meeting room. There is one large table in the room, along with some small tables. When filed, the large table seats 15 people, and the small table each seat 5 people. Which of the following can be used to find t, the greatest number of small tables that can be filled when the large tables are also filled?

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Answer:

25 tables

Step-by-step explanation:

140-15=125

after the big table is filled 125 people are left

small tables fit 5 people

125÷5=25

1 big table and 25 small tables are needed to seat everyone

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Answer:

A and C

Step-by-step explanation:

5+(-5) is the same thing as 5-5 so the answer is 0. If you went to the right of number five you would get ten. The answer is 0 so you have to go left of 5 to get to zero.

A company's sales force makes 400 sales calls, with 0.25 probability that a sale will be made on a call. What is the probability that between 75 (inclusive) and 95 (inclusive) sales will be made? Enter your answer as a decimal value, rounded to 4 decimal places.

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Answer:

0.8629

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Number of trials, n = 400

p = 0.25

q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.25 = 0.75

With the information given, we could use a binomial probability relation to solve :

Recall : P(x = x) = nCx * p^x * q^(n-x)

Therefore, the probability that between 75 (inclusive) and 95 (inclusive) can be interpreted as :

P(75≤X≤90) = P(X ≥ 75) - P(X ≤ 90)

Using a binomial probability calculator :

P(X ≥ 75) = 0.9987

P(X ≤ 90) = 0.1358

0.9987 - 0.1358 = 0.8629

An envelope is 6 cm longer than it is wide. The area is 72 cm squared, find the length and the width.

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Answer:

full length would be 56 and width 42

Step-by-step explanation:

The required length and width of the envelope are given as 12cm and 6cm respectively.

Given that,
An envelope is 6 cm longer than it is wide. The area is 72 cm squared.

What is surface area?

Surface area is defined as the measure of a region or surface is called as surface area.

Here,
Let the width of the envelope be x,
According to the question,
Length of the envelope = x + 6
Area of the envelope = (x + 6)x
(x + 6)x = 72
x² + 6x -72 = 0
(x + 12)(x - 6) = 0
x = 6 and x = -12
We consider x = 6 because the measure of length is always positive,
Length  = x + 6 = 6 + 6 = 12

Thus, the required length and width of the envelope is given as 12cm and 6cm.

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26) Cary hiked 18 miles in 6 hours. If he continues at the same pace, how much farther can he hike in the next 2 hours?

27) Harry made 4 hits in 9 times at-bat. If she keeps the same success level, how many hits should she make in 18 times
at-bat?

28) In how many ways can 18 hikers be organized into 2 or more groups for trail clearing if all groups have the same number of hikers?

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Use the rules of divisibility to solve each problem below. Tell whether each number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, or 10.

29) 12

30) 30

31) 360

32) 96

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Answer:

same question

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. 1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Because

0.2222...>0.2>0.12

The answer is 1/5 hope that helps

Which angles are right?

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Answer:

right angle triangles with ninty degree

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A math recap workshop is provided to the first year students entering a city college. To evaluate the workshop effectiveness, a study is conducted as following: 20 students with similar math backgrounds are randomly selected for the study. Of the 20 students, 10 of them are selected to attend the workshop and the other 10 do not attend the workshop. After the workshop has taken place a test is given to all 20 students. What is the appropriate inference test to use in this situation

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Answer:

Independent sample t test

Step-by-step explanation:

The Independent sample t test could be explained as a statistical test carried out in other to establish or examine if significant difference exists between two independent samples. That is the outcome of the samples do not depend on one another. Using the scenario described above, the difference between the same variable is measured for two different groups which is the ideal set up for an independent sample t test. The difference between test score for two independent samples (those who attended the workshop and those who did not) is being compared.

Wilcox, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors, owned 60 percent of the shares of Sterling Corporation. When the market price of Sterling’s shares was $22 per share, Wilcox sold all of his shares in Sterling to Conrad for $29 per share. The minority shareholders of Sterling brought suit against Wilcox demanding a pro rata share of the amount Wilcox received in excess of the market price. a. What are the arguments to support the minority shareholders’ claim for a pro rata share of the amount Wilcox received in excess of the market price? b. What are the arguments to reject the minority shareholders’ claim for a pro rata share of the amount Wilcox received in excess of the market price? c. Which side should prevail?

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Answer:

Sterling Corporation

a. Arguments to support the minority shareholders' claim include:

1. If there is a provision to this effect in the Shareholders' agreement,

2. If the minority shareholders can prove that Wilcox oppressed the minority shareholders by selling off his shares in the corporation, and

3. If the Shareholders' agreement forbids Wilcox from selling off his shareholdings.

b. The arguments to reject the minority shareholders' claim include:

1. As the majority shareholder, Wilcox dictates the direction of firm until the sale-off.

2. Wilcox is within his rights to sell his shares to Conrad.

3. Wilcox does not oppress the minority shareholders with the sale to Conrad.

c.  Wilcox should prevail.  Apparently, he did not act illegally or contrary to agreement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shareholding of Wilcox (chief executive officer and chairman of the BOD) = 60%, which is > 50%.

Shareholding of Minority shareholders = 40%, which is <50%

Market price per share of Sterling Corporation = $22

Selling price of Wilcox's shares = $29

Excess of the market price = $7 ($29 - $22)

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WHAT IS DIVIDED BY 196

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Answer:

1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 49, 98, and 196.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the LCD for the given equation? 1/v^2=1/3v-2/v^2

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V=9
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