Answer:
48/70 = 24/35 = 0.685714 = 68.57%
Answer:
48 acopf70 (eg)3 ( nt)2
Step-by-step explanation:
48 acopf70 (eg)3 (nt)2
Brandon says that 3/8 equals 8/13 because 3 + 5 equals 8 + 8 + 5 equals 13 is he correct ? Explain
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Answer:
y = 1x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:y=x-2
Step-by-step explanation:
each y is the x number with 2 taken away
How to solve this equation
Answer:
[tex]\frac{y^{6}}{4x^{2} }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Carsen loves to run. She runs 4 miles each day. If she wants to run a total of 56 miles how many days should she run? Write an equation to show this problem along with the answer. *Please click on "show your work" to set up the problem and show your work. Then, enter your answer in the box to the right. You must complete both of these steps.
Answer:
56 dived by 4. answer would be 14. so she would need to run two weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
14 need to run two weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve 5x + 34 = –2 + 7x for x.
Question 14 options:
A)
x = 12
B)
x = 18
C)
x = –16
D)
x = –24
Answer:
x = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
A map uses a scale of 1 in :20mi. Find the the actual distance of 5.5 inches on the map. help me
Answer:
110
Step-by-step explanation:
5.5 x 20 = 110
Decide whether the two segments are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
Show your work!
PO: P(5. 2) QC-1, 6)
AB: A(-2,3) B(4, -1)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to find the slopes of the line segments.
If the lines are perpendicular to each other, the product of their slopes is -1.
If the lines are parallel, they have the same slope.
At a large company banquet for several thousand employees and their families, many of the attendees became ill the next day. The company doctor suspects that the illness may be related to the fish, one of three options for the main course. Because all the dinner guests had to preorder their meal, the doctor was able to randomly select and contact 80 people that ate the fish, of which 64 people got sick. The doctor also randomly selected (and contacted) 60 people that did not eat the fish, of which 39 people got sick. The doctor also knows that at least 1000 attendees ordered the fish.
Required:
a. Is this convincing evidence that the true proportion of all attendees who ate the fish that got sick is more than the true proportion of all attendees who did not eat the fish that got sick?
b. Which mistake (a Type I error or a Type II error) could you have made? Interpret the potential error in context.
Answer:
a. Yes. This provides convincing evidence that the true proportion of all attendees who ate the fish that got sick (80%) is more than the true proportion of all attendees who did not eat the fish that got sick.
b. The mistake here would have been the rejection of the Doctor's theory or hypothesis to the effect that more attendees who ate the fish got sick than those who did not eat the fish. This is a Type 1 error. A Type 1 error occurs when a null hypothesis is rejected when it is true. On the other hand, a Type II error occurs when the null hypothesis is accepted when it should be rejected. While a Type I error is equivalent to a false positive, a Type II error is equivalent to a false negative.
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of attendees who ordered fish = 1,000
Sample size of the attendees who ate fish = 80
Number of attendees who ate the fish and got sick = 64 (80% or 64/80)
Sample size of attendees who did not eat fish = 60
Number of attendees who did not eat fish and got sick = 39 (65% or 39/60)
Part A: The given evidence is convincing to provide the true proportion regarding the attendees.
Part B: The error is a type 1 error in the hypothesis testing.
Type 1 Error and Type 2 ErrorA type 1 error in hypothesis testing occurs when a null hypothesis is rejected when it is true.
A type II error in hypothesis testing occurs when the investigator fails to reject the null hypothesis that is actually false.
Given that, the total number of attendees who ordered fish is 1000. The random selection for the sample size of the attendees who ate fish is 80 of which 64 people got sick.
The number of attendees who ate the fish and got sick is calculated as given below.
No. of attendees =[tex]\dfrac {64}{80}[/tex]
% of No. of attendees = [tex]\dfrac {64}{80}\times 100[/tex]
% of No. of attendees = 80%
The random selection for the sample size of the attendees who did not eat fish is 60 of which 39 people got sick.
The number of attendees who did not eat the fish and got sick is calculated as given below.
No. of attendees = [tex]\dfrac {39}{60}[/tex]
% of No. of attendees =[tex]\dfrac {39}{60} \times 100[/tex]
% of No. of attendees = 65%
Part A
The given evidence is convincing to provide the true proportion of all attendees who ate the fish that got sick is more than the true proportion of all attendees who did not eat the fish that got sick.
Part B
The mistake here is that the doctor's theory (hypothesis) got rejected regarding the number of attendees who ate the fish got sick than those who did not eat the fish.
This error is a type 1 error in the hypothesis testing.
To know more about the type 1 and type 2 errors, follow the link given below.
https://brainly.com/question/20914617.
Destiny just received two separate gifts from her great-great-grandmother.
The first gift is a box of 181818 chocolate candy bars, and the second gift is a pack of 121212 cookies.
Destiny wants to use all of the chocolate candy bars and cookies to make identical snack bags for her cousins.
What is the greatest number of snack bags that Destiny can make?
answer: 6 is the greatest number of snack bags that Destiny can make. Step-by-step
Step-by-step explanation:
The first gift is a box of 18 chocolate candy bars, and the second gift is a pack of 12 cookies.
Answer:
There are 6 snack bags that Destiny can make.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of chocolate candy bars in the first gift =18
Number of cookies in the second gift = 12
Since Destiny wants to use all of the chocolate candy bars and cookies to make identical snack bags for her cousins,
So, Destiny can make the greatest number of snack bags is given by
So, there are 6 snack bags that Destiny can make.
Using the data from the table, which statements are correct?
A)
The ratio of Y is consistent.
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B)
The ratio of Y is not consistent.
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C)
The table represents a proportional relationship.
D)
The table does not represent a proportional relationship.
E)
The graph of the data shown on the table is a straight line.
Answer: The table represents a proportional relationship.
3. Solve for x.
(x-2)(x+ 8) = 0
Answer:
x = 2, x = -8
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the equation equals 0, you know either (x-2) or (x+8) has to equal 0.
This means x = 2, and x = -8
Hope this helps!
17 out of 20 lung deserves are curable; what is the percentage of lung diseases that are curable? Yes, but how did you get that answer
Answer:
85%
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be solved by dividing the number of cured cases by the total number of cases (17/20). In order to verify this you can see what number 20 can be multiplied in order to get 100 (5). You can then multiply this by 17 in order to get the number of cured cases out of 100 (the definition of percent)
Simplify to create an equivalent expression.
2(−2−4p)+2(−2p−1)
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
-12p-6
(Choice B)
B
-10p-6
(Choice C)
C
-12p+6
(Choice D)
D
12p-6
Answer:
choice A
Step-by-step explanation:
-8p-4p - 4 - 2
= -12p-6
139 invitations to 38 invitations,what is the percent change?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
decrease of 139-38 = 101
101/139 ≅ 0.727 = 72.7%
Solve the Antiderivative.
factor 1/8 out of 1/8x-49/8
Answer:
1/8(x - 49)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we factor out something, we are basically finding common factors from multiple terms to take out. Example:
ab + ac; factored out: a(b + c)
If we want to factor out 1/8 from 1/8x - 49/8, we simply divide the two terms by 1/8.
[tex]\frac{1/8}{1/8x}[/tex] The 1/8 cancel out giving us x so:
1/8(x - __)
The next term,
[tex]\frac{49/8}{1/8}[/tex]
When two fractions divide, you flip the bottom one and multiply them both,
[tex]\frac{49}{8} *\frac{8}{1}[/tex]
giving us 49.
The answer is: 1/8(x - 49)
two sixth times five
Answer:
1 4/6
Step-by-step explanation:Put 5 into a fraction (5/1) then time 5/1 times 2/6 and get 10/6 then covert it into a mixed number 1 4/6
Raina picks 20 flowers
1/4 are roses 2/5
are daisies
How many flowes are lilies?
Answer:
7 of the flowers were lilies.
Step-by-step explanation:
8 daises and 5 roses were picked. 8 + 5 = 13 20 - 13 = 7
7 of the flowers were lilies
Sarah makes 1/2 pound of caramel popcorn and puts it in a bags that hold 1/8 of a pound which equation can used to find how many bags she can fill
Answer:
1/2 ÷ 1/8 =b
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Domain: All Real Numbers
Range: y<0
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at the graph, you can tell that the variable y has a lower point.
( I'm not sure how accurate this is I'm doing the same test right now. ;-;)
Find tan0 where 0 is the angle shown
PLEASE I NEED HELP
Answer:
tan = 12/5..............
complete inequality for a graph
a population consists of the five measurement 2,3,6,5 and 7. what is the mean?
Answer:
4.6
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the measure of angle x round the nearest degree
Answer: 16 degrees obviously
Step-by-step explanation:
If Jimmy boy here has 35 ropes and he washes 56 paper, how much wetlands will Johnny Boy own left.
Answer:
All of what he had
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: jimmy will have it all
Step-by-step explanation:
Help me. Will give brainliest.
Answer:
63
Step-by-step explanation:
How many 3/5 are in 7
Answer:
11.6
Step-by-step explanation:
7 ÷ ⅗ = 11.6
I hope this answer is satisfactory. Please comment if you have any concerns.
Answer:
35/3 or 11 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a division problem.
We need to divide 7 by 3/5.
7 / 3/5 = 7/1 / 3/5 = 7/1 * 5/3 = 35/3 = 11 2/3
Answer: 35/3 or 11 2/3
A color printer prints 23 pages nine minutes how many minutes does it take per page
Answer: 2 pages
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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A Fast Food Restaurant is offering 5 different toys in a kid's meal. A simulation was conducted to predict how many kid's meals must be bought in order to get all 5 toys. The results of 30 trials are shown in the stem and leaf plot below. (Each data point represents the number of kid's meals one person had to buy to receive all 5 toys.)
Based on the results of the simulation, what is the total number of people out of 200 who would need to buy less than 10 boxes of cereal to get all 5 toys? Show or Explain or work.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
look for the stem and leafs that are less than 10 and add them all up
5+7+9
Concept Bank a) central tendency d) event g) population j) random experiment m) sample mean p) sample space b) continuous random variable e) measures of spread h) probability k) range n) sample median q) standard deviation c) discrete random variable f) outlier i) variability l) sample o) sample mode r) statistical inference ____ The practically infinite number of possible values that a random variable can take on in an experiment ____ The process of observing the outcome of a random chance event ____ The number that quantifies the likelihood that a certain random event will happen ____ All possible outcomes that can result from a random experiment ____ This exist when successive observations of a particular system vari
Answer:
Continuous random variable - The practically infinite number of possible values that a random variable can take on in an experiment
Random experiment - The process of observing the outcome of a random chance event
Probability - The number that quantifies the likelihood that a certain random event will happen
Sample space - All possible outcomes that can result from a random experiment
Variability - This exist when successive observations of a particular system variable or phenomenon do not produce the exact same result.
Statistical inference - The use of information from a sample to draw conclusions about the population
Sample mean - The most commonly used measure of central tendency of a distribution of data
Event - A subset of the sample space
Standard deviation - A measure of the extent to which the values in the data set differ from the mean
Outlier - An observation point that is distant from other observation.