Answer:domain: {2,3,4,7} range: {0, 5, 9, 32}
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the set of all the values of x x . The range is the set of all the values of y y .
According to the histogram of travel times to work from the US 2000 census (Page 6 of "Journey to Work: 2000"), roughly what percentage of commuters travel more than 45 minutes?
Histograms are used to represent data, where the length of each bar represents the frequency of the data element
The histogram is not given; So, I will give a general explanation.
Assume that the number of commuters that travel more than 45 minutes is 450, while the total number of commuters surveyed is 500.
The percentage of commuters that travel more than 45 minutes is the quotient of the commuters that travel more than 45 minutes and the total number of surveyed commuters.
So, we have:
[tex]\%Percentage = \frac{450}{500}[/tex]
Divide 450 by 500
[tex]\%Percentage = 0.9[/tex]
Express as percentage
[tex]\%Percentage = 90\%[/tex]
Hence, the percentage of commuters that travel more than 45 minutes is 90%
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2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 4
What is the mean
[tex] \sf \: mean = \frac{Sum \: \: of \: \: Observation} {Total \: \: number \: \: of \: \: Observations} \\ \sf = \frac{2 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 5 + 4}{6} \\ = \sf \frac{18}{6} = 3[/tex]
Answer:
3
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if the length of a cuboid is 60cm and width 40cm and its surface area is 14800cm² find its height
Please Guyz I Want Full Solved Not Just Answer Please
Answer:
The height of cuboid is 50 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
➺ Length of cuboid = 60cm➺ Width of cuboid = 40cm.➺ Surface area of cuboid = 14800cm²To Find :
➺ Height of cuboidUsing Formulas :
[tex]\star\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf \pink{SA_{(Cuboid)} = 2(lb + bh + lh)}}}}[/tex]
»» SA = surface area »» l = length »» b = breadth »» h = heightSolution :
Substituting all the given values in the formula to find height of cuboid :
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{SA_{(Cuboid)} = 2(lb + bh + lh)}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{14800= 2(60 \times 40 + 40 \times h + 60 \times h)}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{14800= 2(2400 + 40h + 60h)}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{14800= 2(2400 + 100h)}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{14800= 4800 + 200h}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{200h = 14800 - 4800}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{200h = 10000}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{h = \dfrac{10000}{200}}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{h = \cancel{\dfrac{10000}{200}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]{\longrightarrow{\sf{\underline{\underline{\red{h = 50 \: cm}}}}}}[/tex]
Hence, the height of cuboid is 50 cm.
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some help, I need some answers
Step-by-step explanation:
here
10^2=8^2+X^2
X^2=100-64
X=√36
X=6
4.A counterexample can be used to show that a conjecture is false. Below are three
conjectures students made after visiting a zoo. Write a counterexample that shows that
conjecture is false.
a. There are always more elephants in a zoo than giraffes.
b. The oldest leatherback sea turtle in captivity is 33 years
old.
c. American bison are never over 6 feet tall.
Counterexamples are simply used to disprove conjectures.
(a) Elephants and Giraffes
This conjecture may or may not be true.
However, it can be disproved by the following counterexample
There are sometimes more elephants in a zoo than giraffes
The word "sometimes" disproves the original conjecture
(b) The oldest leatherback sea turtle
This conjecture is not true.
This is so because the oldest leatherback sea turtle in captivity is actually 400 years old.
So, the conjecture can be disproved by the following counterexample
The oldest leatherback sea turtle in captivity is 400 years old.
(c) American bison
This conjecture may or may not be true.
However, it can be disproved by the following counterexample
American bison are sometimes over 6 feet tall
The word "sometimes" disproves the original conjecture
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Marcus has hired 3 people to help him with his lawn business. He pays all the same, and he pays them every day. He paid $360 to his 3 workers today. How much did each worker get. In complete sentence
Hi!
If they each got the same, then they each got 1/3 of the total $360. Therefore, we can divide 360 by 3. We can do this by dividing 36 by 3, 36/3, and that's 12. Then add the 0! 120.
Your sentence could be: "The amount of money each worker got can be represented by 360/3, which is $120."
Hope this helps! :D
Answer: Since Marcus hired 3 people and paid them $360 altogether, it should be easy to figure this out through dividing. 360/3 or 360 divided by 3 = 120. You can put three into 360 one-hundred and twenty times. So, your answer would be that each worker got $120.
2/5 of 40 I need help
Answer:
32. A.
Step-by-step explanation: because i did 4/5 of 40 and got 32.
Help help help help math math math math help
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
because both sides need to be equal so if u plug in the 14 in x it gives you the same number for both sides 107.
Which value of x is a solution of the equation 4(x + 3) - 10 =6 (x -2)
[tex]\huge\text{Hey there!}[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{4(x + 3) - 10 = 6(x -2)}\\\large\textsf{4(x) + 4(3) - 10 = 6(x) + 6(-2)}\\\large\textsf{4x + 12 - 10 = 6x - 12}\\\large\textsf{4x + 2 = 6x - 12}\\\large\text{SUBTRACT 6x to BOTH SIDES}\\\large\textsf{4x + 2 - 6x = 6x - 12 - 6x}\\\large\text{SIMPLIFY IT!}\\\large\text{NEW EQUATION: \textsf{-2x + 2 = -12}}\\\large\text{SUBTRACT 2 to BOTH SIDES}\\\large\textsf{-2x + 2 - 2 = 6x - 12 - 6x}\\\large\text{SIMPLIFY IT!}\\\large\textsf{-2x = -14}\\\large\text{DIVIDE -2 to BOTH SIDES}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{-2x}{-2}= \dfrac{-14}{-2}}\\\large\text{CANCEL out: }\rm{\dfrac{-2}{-2}}\large\text{ because it gives you 1}\\\large\text{KEEP: }\rm{\dfrac{-14}{-2}}\large\text{ because it helps solve for the x-value}\\\large\text{NEW EQUATION: }\mathsf{x = \dfrac{-14}{-2}}\\\large\text{SIMPLIFY IT!}\\\large\textsf{x = 7}\\\\\\\huge\boxed{\text{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\textsf{x = 7}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
[tex]\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}[/tex]
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A 2-gallon bottle of fabric softener costs $16.64. What is the price per cup?
Answer:
each cup would cost $0.52
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 16 cups in 1 gallon so you multiply that by two. Then you have 32 so you divide 16.64 by 32 and you end up with 0.52. hope this helped :))
Tell me I got this wrong
Please help. I really need an explanation on how to solve and graph the first equation.
Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
The "slope-intercept" form of an equation for a line is ...
y = mx + b . . . . . . slope m, y-intercept b; m = rise/run
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boundary linesThere are several ways to graph equations for a line. One is to make use of the intercepts. That is easiest when their coordinates are integer values. The second inequality is in slope-intercept form, so it is easy to see that its y-intercept is -2.
The first inequality can be put into slope-intercept form by solving for y. That is easily done here by subtracting 6x:
y ≤ -6x +10
This shows you the boundary line has a slope of -6 and a y-intercept of 10. To graph it, you can plot the points (0, 10) and (1, 4) and draw a line through them. The point (1, 4) is found by using a "rise" of -6 and a "run" of 1 from the y-intercept:
m = -6 = rise/run = -6/1
(y-intercept) + (run, rise) = (0, 10) +(1, -6) = (1, 4) . . . . another point on the line
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Similarly, the boundary line of the second inequality goes through its y-intercept (0, -2) and the point (y-intercept) +(1, 5) = (1, 3). Points (0,-2) and (1, 3) are two points on that boundary line.
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In both cases, the inequality includes the "or equal to ..." case, so the boundary line is part of the solution set. Accordingly, each is drawn as a solid line (not dashed).
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shadingTo determine where the shading is, you can choose any term with a positive coefficient and look at where it is in relation to the inequality symbol. For your two inequalities, we can look at the left side of the inequality.
first: 6x ≤
second: y ≥
These tell you the first solution set is shaded to the left of the boundary line (where x-values are less than those on the line). The second solution set is shaded above the boundary line (where y-values are greater than those on the line). The solution set for the system of inequalities is the doubly-shaded area to the left of both boundary lines.
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Additional comment
The x-term in the second inequality has a positive coefficient also. If we were to look at that one, we would see ≥ 5x. That is, the boundary line has greater x-values than those in the solution set, so it, too, will be shaded to the left. (Left and above are the same half-plane for a line with positive slope.)
If both coefficients are negative, you can multiply by -1, which will also reverse the inequality symbol.
Example: -x-y>6 ⇒ x+y<-6; shaded left or below dashed line.
Rewrite each equation in exponential form:
log4(q) = m
[tex]\textit{exponential form of a logarithm} \\\\ \log_a(b)=y \qquad \implies \qquad a^y= b \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \log_4(q)=m\implies 4^m = q[/tex]
The total area under a chi-squared curve is equal to 1.
True or False
Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
Suzie has made a conjecture that the sum of consecutive odd numbers is always a perfect square. The example she used to show this to Timmy is 1 + 3 + 5 + 7+ 16 = 42. However, Timmy was not convinced and made a Venn diagram to find a counter-example, Do you agree with Suzie's conjecture? Use evidence from the Venn diagram to support your response
Answer:
Of course you don't agree with Suzie's conjecture - if there is a counterexample (and there is) to a conjecture, that conjecture is false.
Additional note:
Any sum of consecutive odd numbers starting with 1 is a perfect square. It can be proven mathematically, but the pleasant "proof" is to look at actual geometrical squares drawn from unit squares (like in your notebook).
When you have a square of NxN (N^2 unit squares), to go to the next square you need to add N on one side, N on a neighboring side, and 1 to fill the missing unit, for a total of adding 2N+1 squares and ending up with (N+1)x(N+1).
Because you can start from a 1x1 square and then add 2*1+1 = 3 to go to 2x2, then add 2*2+1=5 to go to 3x3 and so on.
Step-by-step explanation:
Timmy is not the brightest person for making this Venn diagram. He just needed to find 1 counterexample.
can anyone pls help?
Answer:
5x+12+x'
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2x'-2x-4
'=2
Men to women working for a company ie 2 to 3 if there are 80 employees total how many men work for the company
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
The school counselor needs to meet with students who have more than three absences. Here is some of the data about the students. Who are the individuals in this data set?
- Students
- School counselors
- Homeroom teachers
What does this data set contain?
- 2 variables, 1 of which is quantitative
- 2 variables, 2 of which are quantitative
- 5 variables, 1 of which is quantitative
- 5 variables, 3 of which are quantitative
Answer:
The individuals in this data set are students. This data set contains 2 variables, 1 of which is quantitative.
Step-by-step explanation:
Individuals are the people or things described by a data set.
Variables are characteristics of the individuals that we measure or observe.
Categorical variables take on values that are labels or categories, and quantitative variables take on numerical variables.
The individuals described by this data set are students.
The characteristics listed--homeroom teacher and absences--describe each of the students, not teachers or counselors.
One of the variables--absences--is quantitative.
The individuals in this data set are students. This data set contains 2 variables, 1 of which is quantitative.
What is a dataset?A data set is a set of information. A data set corresponds to one or more database tables in the case of tabular data.
Individuals are the people or things described by a data set.Variables are characteristics of the individuals that we measure or observe.
Categorical variables take on values that are labels or categories, and quantitative variables take on numerical variables. The individuals described by this data set are students.
The characteristics listed--homeroom teacher and absences--describe each of the students, not teachers or counsellors. One of the variables--absences--is quantitative.
Therefore the individuals in this data set are students. This data set contains 2 variables, 1 of which is quantitative.
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Today, both the soccer team and the basketball tear
had games. The soccer team plays every 3 days and the
basketball team plays every 5 days. When will both
teams have games on the same day again?
SHOW YOUR WORK PLEASE
Answer:3 to 5
Step-by-step explanation:i took the quiz
Jake has two dogs, Euclid and Pythagoras. Euclid is a smaller dog and Pythagoras is larger. Jake found that Pythagoras lost 13 pounds from January to June. If Pythagoras gains 1.2 times Euclid's weight, Pythagoras's weight would still be 1/4 pound less than he did in January. What is Euclid's weight? (a) Write an equation that represents the scenario. Begin by defining your variable (b) Solve the equation. Show your work. (c) What is Euclid's weight? (d) Jake adopts a third dog, Riemann. Riemann weighs exactly twice what Euclid weighs. The combined 1 pounds. What is Riemann's weight, and what is Pythagoras's weight? weight of the three dogs is Show your work.
The weight of Euclid is 10.625 pounds, and the weight of Riemann is 21.25 pounds.
Let the current weight of Euclid = xLet the current weight of Pythagoras = TLet the January weight of Pythagoras = yThe expression that represents the given scenario is written as;
when Pythagoras lost 13 pounds: T = y - 13when Pythagoras gains 1.2 times Euclid's weight: = T + 1.2xwhen Pythagoras weight is 1/4 pound less than weight in January:
T + 1.2x + 0.25 = y
y- 13 + 1.2x + 0.25 = y
1.2x - 12.75 = 0
Euclid's weight is calculated as follows;
1.2x = 12.75
[tex]x = \frac{12.75}{1.2} \\\\x = 10.625 \ pounds[/tex]
The weight of Riemann is calculated as follows;
[tex]= 2 (10.625)\\\\= 21.25 \ pounds[/tex]
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You start at your school, 10 miles from your house and walk home at a rate of 2 miles per hour **negative slope since you are walking toward your house so the distance to home is DECREASING Distance from Home In Miles Distance from Home (Miles) TO 5 Time (Hours)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're supposed to plot that, it would be a line from (0, 10) to (5, 0)
slope would be -2 mi/hr
What is the horizontal asymptote of j(x)=14x^3+45/2x^3+x+9
Answer:
It's C! y = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
A local band sells out for their concert. They sell all 1,175 tickets for a total purse of $28,112.50. The tickets were priced at $20 for student tickets, $22.50 for children, and $29 for adult tickets. If the band sold twice as many adult as children tickets, how many of each type was sold
Answer:
225 children tickets, 450 adult tickets and 500 student tickets were sold
Fill in the blanks so that the equation has infinitely many solutions.
5y + 6 + 7y = blank (6y + blank)
Answer:
5y +6 +7y = 2 (6y + 3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
We can name the blanks 'a' and 'b'. Then we have ...
5y +6 +7y = a(6y +b)
This will have infinitely many solutions when both sides simplify to the same expression.
12y +6 = 6ay +ab
To have these expressions be the same, we must have ...
12 = 6a . . . . same coefficient of y
6 = ab . . . . same constant
The first of these equations tells us ...
a = 12/6 = 2
Then the second equation tells us ...
b = 6/a = 6/2 = 3
The equation with the blanks filled in is ...
5y +6 +7y = 2 (6y + 3 )
Define the following sequence recursively: 96, 48, 24, 12, ....
Select one:
a. f(1)=12 f(n−1)=2⋅f(n) n≥2
b. f(1)=12 f(n−1)=−12⋅f(n) n≥2
c. f(1)=96 f(n)=12⋅f(n−1) n≥2
d. f(1)=96 f(n)=2⋅f(n−1) n≥2
Answer:
I do not see that any of your options will work.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) and b) have a false first statement because f(1) = 96, not 12
c) would create the sequence 96, 1152, 13824
d.) would create the sequence 96, 192, 384. 768...
I believe the correct answer would be
f(1) = 96 f(n) = ½f(n-1) n ≥ 2
which could be either c) or d) if taking potential typographic errors into account. Recording a "2" or "12" where a "½" ought to be.
What must be true if x/y / 3a/b = 3a/b
HELP! TIMED TEST
Answer:
[tex]\frac{x}{y} =\frac{9a^2}{b^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{x}{y} :\frac{3a}{b} =\frac{3a}{b}; \ => \ \frac{x}{y} :\frac{3a}{b} *\frac{3a}{b} =\frac{3a}{b} *\frac{3a}{b}; \ => \ \frac{x}{y}=\frac{9a^2}{b^2}.[/tex]
Answer:
D. x/y = 9a^2/b^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Examine the figure. What is the measure of angle a?
A = 180-90-31
A = 59
Answer: 59
Rewrite the following equation in slope-intercept form. 17x − 4y = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
-4y= -17x+20
4y=17x-20
y= 4.25x-5
Slope intercept form
y=mx+b[tex]\\ \tt\Rrightarrow 17x-4y=20[/tex]
[tex]\\ \tt\Rrightarrow 17x-20=4y[/tex]
[tex]\\ \tt\Rrightarrow y=17/4x-5[/tex]
help me plssssssssssssssssssss
Answer:
multiply by 2
Step-by-step explanation:
the inequality –1 + 6(–1 – 3x) > –39 – 2x.
Answer:
x > 2
Step-by-step explanation:
-1+6(-1-3x)>-39-2x
-1-6 - 18x > -39 - 2x
-7 - 18x + 2x > -39 - 2x + 2x
-7 - 16x + 7 > -39 + 7
16x / 16 > -32 / 16
x > 2