Which expressions have a value of 16/81? Check all that apply.​

Which Expressions Have A Value Of 16/81? Check All That Apply.

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Answer 1

Answer:

2) 4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

well when you simplify you will get this awnser.

Answer 2

[tex]\huge\text{Hey there!}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{Which expressions have a value of }\mathsf{\dfrac{16}{81}?\ }\large\textsf{Check ALL that APPLY. }[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{(\dfrac{2}{3})^4}\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \dfrac{2}{3}\times\dfrac{2}{3}\times\dfrac{2}{3}\times \dfrac{2}{3}}\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \dfrac{2\times2\times2\times2}{3\times3\times3\times3}}\\\\\mathsf{2\times2\times2\times2}\\\mathsf{2\times2 = \bf 4}\\\mathsf{4\times4= \bf 16}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{\bf 16}{3\times3\times3\times3}}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3\times3\times3}\\\mathsf{3\times3 = 9}\\\mathef{9\times9 = \bf 81}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{16}{\bf 81}}\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \dfrac{16}{81}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{Option A. could POSSIBLY be your ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{(\dfrac{16}{3})^4}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{16}{3}\times\dfrac{16}{3}\times\dfrac{16}{3}\times\dfrac{16}{3}}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{16\times16\times16\times16}{3\times3\times3\times3}}\\\\\mathsf{16\times16\times16\times16}\\\mathsf{16\times16= \bf 256}\\\mathsf{256\times256 = \bf 65,536}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{\bf 65,536}{3\times3\times3\times3}}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3\times3\times3}\\\mathsf{3\times3 = \bf 9}\\\mathsf{9\times9 = \bf 81}\\\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{65,536}{\bf 81}}\\\\\mathsf{\bf = \dfrac{65,536}{81}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{Option B. CANNOT be your POSSIBLE ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{(\dfrac{4}{81})^2}\\\\\mathsf{=\dfrac{4}{81}\times\dfrac{4}{81}}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{4\times4}{81\times81}}\\\\\mathsf{4\times4= \bf 16}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{\bf 16}{81\times81}}\\\\\mathsf{81\times81=\bf 6,561}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{16}{\bf 6,561}}\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \dfrac{16}{6,561}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{Option C. CANNOT be your POSSIBLE ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{(\dfrac{4}{9})^2}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{4}{9}\times \dfrac{4}{9}}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{4\times4}{9\times9}}\\\\\mathsf{4\times4 = \bf 16}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{\bf 16}{9\times9}}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9 = \bf 81}\\\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{16}{\bf 81}}\\\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \dfrac{16}{81}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{Option D. could POSSIBLY be your ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{(\dfrac{1}{81})^1^6}\\\\\mathsf{= u n d e f i n e d\ (also\ known\ as\ 0)}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{Option E. CANNOT be your POSSIBLE ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\mathsf{Answer:\bf Option\ A. (\dfrac{2}{3})^4} \&\ \bf Option\ D. (\dfrac{4}{9})^2}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

[tex]\text{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}[/tex]

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question  we are told that

Sample size 100  

Instructor    Number of Failures  

Prof. A         13

Prof. B         0

Prof. C         11

Prof. D         16

Confidence level= 0.95

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Z=1.96

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  [tex]Proportion\ of\ Failure\ P=\frac{Number\ of\ Failure\ N}{Sample\ size\ S}[/tex]

  [tex]P=\frac{N}{S}[/tex]

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    [tex]P_A=\frac{N_A}{S}[/tex]

    [tex]P_A=\frac{13}{100}[/tex]

    [tex]P_A=0.13[/tex]

For Prof B

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   [tex]P_B=\frac{0}{100}[/tex]

    [tex]P_B=0[/tex]

For Prof C

    [tex]P_C=\frac{N_C}{S}[/tex]

    [tex]P_C=\frac{11}{100}[/tex]

   [tex]P_C=0.11[/tex]

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     [tex]P_D=\frac{N_D}{S}[/tex]

   [tex]P_D=\frac{16}{100}[/tex]

   [tex]P_D=0.16[/tex]

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   [tex]P_a_v_g=0.10[/tex]

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  [tex]UCL =P_a_v_g +Z\sqrt{\frac{P_a_v_g(1-P_a_v_g) }{S} }[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1 +1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.1(1-0.1) }{100}}[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1 +1.96*0.03[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1 +0.0588[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1588[/tex]

Generally the upper control limit UCl is mathematically given as

Lower limit control limits:

 [tex]UCL =P_a_v_g _Z\sqrt{\frac{P_a_v_g(1-P_a_v_g) }{S} }[/tex]

 [tex]UCL =0.1 -1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.1(1-0.1) }{100}}[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1 -1.96*0.03[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.1 -0.0588[/tex]

  [tex]UCL =0.0412[/tex]

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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