Answer: Your answer would be C) 32.1%
Step-by-step explanation:
With the number of successes needed to be 4 and the total amount of trials (games) for this to be achieved in being 6 you can calculate a percentage based on their currenting winning percentage of .623 (don't forget decimals can be percentages, just move the decimal point over) and you can input all of this into the binomial model equation to get your answer. Please do note also that it would be a different answer entirely if you were to use .500 (50%) as a winning percentage which would be the logical conclusion as any team has a 50/50 chance of winning a given game but instead the question is asking us to calculate this percentage off the already given winning percentage. After inputting the data into the model formula you can conclude the answer to be 32.1% chance of them winning 4 out of the next 6 games. I hope this has been of assistance to you :)
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In the diagram the radius of the outer circle is 2x cm and the radius of the inner circle is 6 cm. The area of the shaded region is 160
let's find the area of the outer circle and the inside circle
the inside's circle area
A= π x 6²=36π
the outer's
A' = π x 4x²= 4πx²
A'-A=4πx²- 36π=160πcm² equivalent to x²- 9=40, so x²=49 implies x =sqrt(49)=7, x=7.
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Answer:
Okay
Step-by-step explanation:
Graph the equation.
y =2x-2
Answer:
Okay so
y = mx + b
m is the slope
b is the y intercept
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Evaluate 3x-(5x-1)-3(2x-10)
Answer:
-8x + 31
Step-by-step explanation:
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Mr. Chu is slicing for cantaloupes his for his class there are 24 students in the class if Mr. Chu cuts the cantaloupes to make a equal portion for each student how many of the whole cantaloupe what each student get
Answer:
3 cantaloupes
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there are 24 students if you divide 24 by 3 it equals 8 so eat cantaloupe should be cut into 8 pieces. So, Mr.chu should buy 3 cantaloupes and cut each of the cantaloups in 8 equivalent slices for the students.
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How many solutions will this system of equations have?
y = -3.5x - 3.5
y = -3.5x + 3.5
Estimate 95.63+66.552 by first rounding each number to the nearest whole number
Answer:
162
Step-by-step explanation:
95.63 rounds up to 96
66.552 stays at 66
96+66=162
What happened to the U.S. dollar when President Nixon closed the gold
window?
(a) Write 1.04 x 10as an ordinary number.
(b) Write 0.06 in standard form.
4.62 x 10% tins of beans were sold last year.
These tins of beans cost a total of £300.3 million.
(c)Work out the average cost per tin of beans.
Answer: here are your answers, Add 3.45 X 1010 and 2.75 X 108. The first number is the same as 345 X 108. Note how as the decimal point moves, the exponent changes. Adding them, we get 347.75 X 108 or – less accurately – 3.48 X 1010.
Add 4.00 X 1012 and 7.55 X 1012. The answer is 11.55 X 1012 or 1.16 X 10 13.
Step-by-step explanation: here are your answers, Add 3.45 X 1010 and 2.75 X 108. The first number is the same as 345 X 108. Note how as the decimal point moves, the exponent changes. Adding them, we get 347.75 X 108 or – less accurately – 3.48 X 1010.
Add 4.00 X 1012 and 7.55 X 1012. The answer is 11.55 X 1012 or 1.16 X 10 13.
Ace gained $ 176 by selling 32 meters cloth for $1496. Find his loss per meters he sold it for $1276
Answer:
Selling the total for $ 1276, Ace lost $ 1.37 for each meter.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Ace earned $ 176 selling 32 meters of cloth at $ 1496, to find out his loss for each meter if he sold the total for $ 1276, the following calculation must be performed:
1496 - 176 = 1320 (stock price)
1320/32 = 41.25 (price per meter)
1276/32 = 39.87
41.25 - 39.87 = 1.37
Thus, selling the total for $ 1276, Ace lost $ 1.37 for each meter.
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Very Short Answer Questions
3. The total surface area of a cube is 1,944 sq cm. Find its side.
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[tex]\huge\bf\underline{Answer}[/tex]
Given :- Total surface area of a cube = 1944cm²To Find :- Side of the cubeFormula :-[tex]\boxed{\huge \sf{TSA = 6a²}}[/tex]
Where, TSA = Total surface area of a cubea = Side of a cubeSolution :-Let the Side of a cube be 'x'
By substituting values according to the formula,[tex]\sf{:⇒6(x) ^{2} } = 1944cm^{2} [/tex]
[tex]\sf{:⇒ {x}^{2} = \dfrac{1944}{6} }[/tex]
[tex]\sf{:⇒ {x}^{2} = 324}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{:⇒x = \sqrt{324} }[/tex]
[tex]\sf{:⇒x = 18cm}[/tex]
Hence, The Side of a cube is 18cmThe perimeter of a rectangle is 120 centimeters. The base is 3 times the height. What are the dimensions of the rectangle? a. h = 9cm, b = 18 cm c. h = 15 cm, b = 45 cm b. h = 19 cm, b = 57 cm d. h = 10 cm, b = 15 cm
Answer:
[tex]Height = 15[/tex]
[tex]Base = 45[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Shape: Rectangle
[tex]Perimeter = 120cm[/tex]
[tex]Base = 3 * Height[/tex]
Required
Determine the dimensions
The perimeter of a rectangle is:
[tex]Perimeter = 2 * (Base + Height)[/tex]
Substitute 120 for Perimeter
[tex]120 = 2 * (Base + Height)[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2
[tex]60 = Base + Height[/tex]
Substitute 3 * Height for Base
[tex]60 = 3 * Height + Height[/tex]
[tex]60 = 3Height + Height[/tex]
[tex]60 = 4Height[/tex]
Divide both sides by 4
[tex]15 = Height[/tex]
[tex]Height = 15[/tex]
Substitute 15 for Height in [tex]Base = 3 * Height[/tex]
[tex]Base = 3 * 15[/tex]
[tex]Base = 45[/tex]
need help 8y+3y+9x+4y-5x
Answer:
4x+15y
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want it simplified
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There are 500 cars in Frank's junkyard; 350 blue and 150 red. If Joe randomly selects 25 cars from his yard, what's the probability he'll get from 14 to 20 blue cars, inclusive? Could this be considered an almost binomial event?
A. P(x=14) + P(x=15) + P(x=16) + P(x=17) + P(x=18) + P(x=19) This is an almost binomial event.
B. binomcdf(25,.7,20) - binomcdf(25,.7,14) This is almost binomial event.
C. (25/14)(.7)^14(.3)^11 + (25/15)(.7)^15(.3)^10 + ... + (25/19) (.7)^19(.3)^6 + (25/20)(.7)^20(.3)^5 This is an almost binomial event
D. P(14 < x <20) Not an almost binomial event.
E. binompdf(25,.7,20) - binompdf(25,.7,14) Not an almost binomial event
Answer:
C. (25/14)(.7)^14(.3)^11 + (25/15)(.7)^15(.3)^10 + ... + (25/19) (.7)^19(.3)^6 + (25/20)(.7)^20(.3)^5 This is an almost binomial event
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
I think it's A. 32.0
Step-by-step explanation:
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f(x)= −2x^2 + 8x − 10
{Find } f(-4)
Answer:
simply you have to substitute (-4) for all the (x) terms-2x²+8x -10-2(-4)²+8×(-4)-10-2(16) - 32 -10-32 -32 - 10-74
the area of a rectangle is 49.7cm2, and the width the rectangle is 3.5 cm what is the length rectangle cenimeters
Answer:
Answer = 14. 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of rectangle = length x breath
So, area here is = 49.7 cm2
Breath = 3.5 cm
49.7 = length x 3.5
Length = 49.7 ÷ 3.5
Length = 14.2 cm
I have 6 fish. 3 of them drowned. How many fish do I have left?
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
because fish don't drown
Can someone tell me how to do a transversal angle measurement with steps and angles
Answer:
Sorry I am not sure but when I figure it out..... I prolly won't
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
When two lines are cut by a transversal, the pairs of angles on one side of the transversal and inside the two lines are called the consecutive interior angles . If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of consecutive interior angles formed are supplementary
Step-by-step explanation:
Please someone help me out. This is due soon.
Answer:
1. 8 people
2. 2 people
3. the difference is 1
4. 4 people
5. skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, sledding
Step-by-step explanation:
1. it shows on the graph
2. you subtract the number of people ice skating by the number of people sledding
3. you add ice skating and sledding then subtract that total from the amount of people skiing
4. you have to subtract skiing from ice skating and then add one to ensure it is the most liked
you simply go from greatest to least
can you please help me with this?
Answer:
B?
Step-by-step explanation:
I beilieve its B? Ive never heard about dances for inuguration.
Mr. Hunterhad 25 students in his 4th period math class. The next day, he has
only 20 students. What is the percent decrease in the number of students in
Mr. Hunter's class?
Answer:20 percent
Step-by-step explanation:correct me if I’m wrong
how do you solve -5 ( -6 - 3x) + 8 = 83
Answer:
x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
-5(-6-3x)+8=83
Distribute the -5 to both terms in the parentheses by multiplication, multiply the -5 by the -6 and the -3x.
30+15x+8=83
Add like terms, add the 30 and the 8.
38+15x=83
Subtract 38 from both sides to isolate the x on the left side.
15x=45
Divide by 15 on both sides to solve for x.
x=3
The chair of the operations management department at Quality University wants to construct a p-chart for determining whether the four faculty teaching the basic P/OM course are in control with regard to the number of students who fail the course. Accordingly, he sampled 100 final grades from last year for each instructor, with the following results Instructor Number of Failures Prof. A 13 Prof. B 0 Prof. C 11 Prof. D 16 What are the .95 (5 percent risk of Type I error) upper and lower control limits for the p-chart
Answer:
Prof B and Prof D
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
From Z table
Z=1.96
Generally proportion for failure is mathematically given as
[tex]Proportion\ of\ Failure\ P=\frac{Number\ of\ Failure\ N}{Sample\ size\ S}[/tex]
[tex]P=\frac{N}{S}[/tex]
For Prof A
[tex]P_A=\frac{N_A}{S}[/tex]
[tex]P_A=\frac{13}{100}[/tex]
[tex]P_A=0.13[/tex]
For Prof B
[tex]P_B=\frac{N_B}{S}[/tex]
[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]
For Prof D
[tex]P_D=\frac{N_D}{S}[/tex]
[tex]P_D=\frac{16}{100}[/tex]
[tex]P_D=0.16[/tex]
Generally the average proportional failure is mathematically given as
[tex]P_a_v_g=\frac{0.13+0+0.11+0.16}{4}[/tex]
[tex]P_a_v_g=0.10[/tex]
Therefore having this we calculate for the control limits
Generally the upper control limit UCl is mathematically given as
Upper 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 =0.1588[/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]
Therefore the Range is 0.0412 to 0.1588
Given the range 0.0412 to 0.1588 Prof B and Prof D are outside the Range making them the correct options
Determine the slope and the Y-intercept of each linear equation. y = 6x
Answer:
Slope = 6
Y intercept = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equation is: y = 6x
Equating it with y = mx + b
We find:
Slope m = 6
Y intercept b = 0
In the figure, x | y and a is a transversal that crosses the
parallel lines.
a
Which angle pair forms alternate exterior angles?
O 24 and 26
O 22 and 28
O 23 and 25
o 22 and 26
Answer:the answer is b
Step-by-step explanation:
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At Mary’s fruit stand, a basket of cherries costs $4 and a basket of peaches costs $9. In one morning, Katya sells 96 baskets for $644. How many baskets of peaches were sold?
Answer:
The number of strawberry baskets sold was 44
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x ----> the number of strawberry baskets sold
y ---> the number of raspberries baskets sold
we know that
In one morning, Katya sells 96 baskets for $644
so
----> equation A
---> equation B
Solve the system by graphing
Remember that the solution is the intersection point both graphs
using a graphing tool
The solution is the point (44.52)
see the attached figure
therefore
The number of strawberry baskets sold was 44 and the number of raspberries baskets sold was 52