Cassandra's Cogs advertises on its website that 90% of customer orders are received within three working days. They performed an audit from a random sample of 100 of the 2,500 orders that month and it shows 85 orders were received on time. Part A: Can we use a normal approximation? Explain. (5 points) Part B: If Cassandra's Cogs customers receive 90% of their orders within three working days, what is the probability that the proportion in the random sample of 100 orders is the same as the proportion found in the audit sample or less? (5 points)

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Answer 1

Using the Central Limit Theorem, we have that:

a) Yes, it can be used, as np > 10 and n(1 - p) > 10.

b) There is a 0.0475 = 4.75% probability that the proportion in the random sample of 100 orders is the same as the proportion found in the audit sample or less.

Normal Probability Distribution

The z-score of a measure X of a normally distributed variable with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex] is given by:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

The z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is above or below the mean. Looking at the z-score table, the p-value associated with this z-score is found, which is the percentile of X.By the Central Limit Theorem, for a proportion p in a sample of size n, the sampling distribution of sample proportion is approximately normal with mean [tex]\mu = p[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]s = \sqrt{\frac{p(1 - p)}{n}}[/tex], as long as [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1 - p) \geq 10[/tex].

For the sample, we have that:

np = 85 > 10.n(1 - p) = 15 > 10.

Hence the normal approximation can be used.

As for part B, if we have p = 0.9 and n = 100, the mean and the standard error are given by:

[tex]\mu = p = 0.9[/tex].[tex]s = \sqrt{\frac{p(1 - p)}{n}} = \sqrt{\frac{0.9(0.1)}{100}} = 0.03[/tex]

The probability of a sample proportion of 85% of less is the p-value of Z when X = 0.85, hence:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

By the Central Limit Theorem

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{s}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{0.85 - 0.9}{0.03}[/tex]

Z = -1.67

Z = -1.67 has a p-value of 0.0475.

There is a 0.0475 = 4.75% probability that the proportion in the random sample of 100 orders is the same as the proportion found in the audit sample or less.

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Related Questions

Simplify this algebraic expression completely.
7x-5(x+6)
A. 2x-1
B. 2x+1
C. 2x+11
D. 2x-30

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Answer:

D. 2x-30

Step-by-step explanation:

7x-5(x+6)

7x-5x-30

2x-30

D

7x-5(x+6)
7x-5x-30
2x-30

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Answer:

This is the i-ready test, you have to try your best because if someone were to give you the answer, that will be cheating. The test provides teachers with a complete picture of student performance relating to their grade level and national norms. So, just try your best so you can get the lessons that are right for you.

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One number is 2 more than 2 times another their product is 40 find the numbers

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Answer:

10 and 4; and -8 and -5.

Read the excerpt from "On Beholding the Mountain."

Yes! The poor heart I used to think so brave

Is all afire, though none the flame may see.

Like to the salt-kilns there by Tsunu's wave,

Where toil the fisher-maidens wearily.

Identify the metaphor and its purpose.

The heart is a salt-kiln and reflects the intesity of pain.
The flames allow the heart to see.
The heart's flame serves as a symbol of hope for the fisherman.
The heart's flame illustrates the intensity of the writer's emotion.

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The metaphor and its purpose from the excerpt from "On Beholding the Mountain" is "The heart's flame illustrates the intensity of the writer's emotion".

What is metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech which is used to compare two things without using "like" or "as", by making the object of the metaphor take on the characteristic of the other thing.

It is also the use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it is not, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described but without the words like or as, which would imply a simile.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D; The heart's flame illustrates the intensity of the writer's emotion.

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translate the equation 49 is what percent of 66?​

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Answer:

49 ÷ 66 × 100= x

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation x2 - 10x + 17 = - y2 - 2y describes a circle in the coordinate plane. Find the radius of the circle and the coordinates of its center.

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Answer:

the center is (5,-1) and the radius is 3

Step-by-step explanation:

) A philanthropist pledges to donate 12% of
a fund each year. If the fund initially has
$681,000.00, how much will the fund
have after 9 years?

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answer 7344012

percent *612000 =

(12:100)*612000 =

(12*612000):100 =

7344000:100 = 73440

Now we have: 12 percent of 612000 = 73440

Question: What is 12 percent of 612000?

Percentage solution with steps:

Step 1: Our output value is 612000.

Step 2: We represent the unknown value with $x$.

Step 3: From step 1 above,$612000=100\%$.

Step 4: Similarly, $x=12\%$.

Step 5: This results in a pair of simple equations:

$612000=100\%(1)$.

$x=12\%(2)$.

Step 6: By dividing equation 1 by equation 2 and noting that both the RHS (right hand side) of both

equations have the same unit (%); we have

$\frac{612000}{x}=\frac{100\%}{12\%}$

Step 7: Again, the reciprocal of both sides gives

$\frac{x}{612000}=\frac{12}{100}$

$\Rightarrow x=73440$

Therefore, $12\%$ of $612000$ is $73440$

Find it and give me a step by step explanation thank you

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Answer:

50.13

Step-by-step explanation:

We can easily find the area of our square, so to get that over with, 6*6=36. Now, for our circle, a full circle would be A=pi*r^2, but we only have half a circle. That means our equation will be A= 1/2(pi*r^2). We have our diameter, but we need our radius. Radius is just half the diameter, so 6/2=3. Now, we multiply. 3^3 is 9, and 9*3.14 is 28.26. All we have to do now is divide that by 2. If we do that, we get 14.13. The area of the semi-circle is 14.13. But we still have to add it to the area of the square, which will be our final step. 36+14.13=50.13, which is your area.

Hope this helps!

The function h(x) = 1/4 |x| is a transformation of the absolute value parent
function, f(x) = |x|. Which graph shows h(x)?

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The graph which shows the function h(x) according to the task content is; Choice B.

Which graph shows the function h(x)?

It follows from the task content that the function h(x) = f(x)/4.

On this note, it follows that the values of h(x) in each case is one-fourth of the value of f(x).

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An arithmetic sequence has a first term of 4 and a common difference of 3. What is the 20th term
of the sequence?

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Answer:

61

Step-by-step explanation:

aₙ = a₁ + (n - 1)d

aₙ = 4 + (20 - 1)3

aₙ = 4 + (19)3

aₙ = 4 + 57

aₙ = 61

A 20-foot guy (support) wire is being used to support a flag pole. The distance from the flagpole to where the guy wire is bolted to the
ground is 9 feet. What is the measure of the angle formed by the guy wire and the ground where the wire is bolted? Round your
answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

ok so i think its a becuase thats wgat i got

Step-by-step explanation:

Maria’s suitcase has a mass of 14 kilograms. Her sister’s suitcase
has a mass of 1,600 grams. Which suitcase has a greater mass?
Explain.

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Answer:

Maria

Step-by-step explanation:

Marias suitcase is heavier as 1600 grams to kg is 1.6kg which is less than Marias suitcase which weighs 14kg hope this helps:)

How to solve this problem for my algebra class

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Answer: it suggests that this equation has no remainder and that the value of x is the factor.

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME, YOU’LL GET FREE EASY POINTS IF YOU GIVE ME THE RIGHT ANSWER !!

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Answer:

1. Reflection

2. G` will coincide with A, because having a reflection along with BC would mean G` directly goes on A.

3. GBC is congruent to triangle ABC because triangle GBC and triangle ABC have the same exact line measurements, and angles, and share a line.

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know your notes on 6/3 so number 3 might not be 100% correct.

Answer:

reflection across BCthe image of a vertex will coincide with its corresponding vertexSSS: AB≅GB, AC≅GC, BC≅BC.

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to identify a rigid transformation that maps congruent triangles to one-another, to explain the coincidence of corresponding parts, and to identify the theorems that show congruence.

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1.

Triangles GBC and ABC share side BC. Whatever rigid transformation we use will leave segment BC invariant. Translation and rotation do not do that. The only possible transformation that will leave BC invariant is reflection across line BC.

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2.

In part 3, we show ∆GBC ≅ ∆ABC. That means vertices A and G are corresponding vertices. When we map the congruent figures onto each other, corresponding parts are coincident. That is, vertex G' (the image of vertex G) will coincide with vertex A.

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3.

The markings on the figure show the corresponding parts to be ...

side AB and side GBside AC and side GCangle ABC and angle GBCangle BAC and angle BGC

And the reflexive property of congruence tells us BC corresponds to itself:

side BC and side BC

There are four available congruence theorems applicable to triangles that are not right triangles

SSS -- three pairs of corresponding sidesSAS -- two corresponding sides and the angle betweenASA -- two corresponding angles and the side betweenAAS -- two corresponding angles and the side not between

We don't know which of these are in your notes, but we do know that all of them can be used. AAS can be used with two different sides. SAS can be used with two different angles.

SSS

  Corresponding sides are listed above. Here, we list them again:

  AB and GB; AC and GC; BC and BC

SAS

  One use is with AB, BC, and angle ABC corresponding to GB, BC, and angle GBC.

  Another use is with BA, AC, and angle BAC corresponding to BG, GC, and angle BGC.

ASA

  Angles CAB and CBA, side AB corresponding to angles CGB and CBG, side GB.

AAS

  One use is with angles CBA and CAB, side CB corresponding to angles CBG and CGB, side CB.

  Another use is with angles CBA and CAB, side CA corresponding to angles CBG and CGB, side CG.

Using the figure below, if the m21= 55°, what is the m2?

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Answer: [tex]125^{\circ}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Angles that form a straight angle are supplementary, so:

[tex]m\angle 1+m\angle 2=180^{\circ}\\ \\ 55^{\circ}+m\angle 2=180^{\circ}\\ \\ m\angle 2=\boxed{125^{\circ}}[/tex]

Since the angles are supplementary, they add up to 180

So you would subtract 180-55 which equals 125

Bring to Standard form -2k^3-k^3+8k

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Answer:

-3k^3+8k

Step-by-step explanation:

-2k^3-k^3+8k

Combine like terms

-3k^3+8k

Answer: Standard Form: [tex]-3k^3+8k[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-k*(3k^2-8)=-3k^3+8k[/tex]

Step 1:

[tex]((0 - 2k^3) - k^3) + 8k[/tex]

Pull out like factors, Pulling out like terms:  [tex]8k - 3k^3 = -k[/tex] • [tex](3k^2 - 8)[/tex]

Factoring: [tex]3k^2 - 8[/tex]

Final result:

[tex]-3k^3+8k[/tex]

6 Silas lost 11 pounds in a year after joining the basketball team and now
weighs 88 pounds. Find the ratio of his current weight to his weight before
he joined the basketball team. Express the ratio in simplest form.

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Answer:

8:9

Step-by-step explanation: Add 88+11 to get his weight before=99 Pounds. Then you put together the ratio. 88:99.

The GCF for those numbers would be 11, so divide them both by 11, to get a final answer of 8:9

EASY POINTS EVALUATION

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{4}{9} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]( \frac{16 {}^{ \frac{1}{2} } }{81 { }^{ \frac{1}{2} } }) \\ ( \frac{ {4}^{2 \times \frac{1}{2} } }{9^{2 \times \frac{1}{2} } }) \\ ( \frac{4^{1} }{9 ^{1} } ) \\ \frac{4}{9} [/tex]

Question : Evaluate : [tex]\sf{ \bigg( \dfrac{16}{81} \bigg) } {}^{ \dfrac{1}{2} } [/tex]Solution :

[tex]: \: \implies \: \sf{ \bigg( \dfrac{4 {}^{2} }{9 {}^{2} } \bigg) } {}^{ \frac{1}{2} } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{ \bigg( \dfrac{4 {}^{ \: 2 \times \frac{1}{2} } }{9 {}^{ \: 2 \times \frac{1}{2} } } \bigg) } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{ \bigg( \dfrac{4 {}^{ \: \cancel2 \times \frac{1}{ \cancel2} } }{9 {}^{ \: \cancel2 \times \frac{1}{ \cancel2} } } \bigg) } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{ \bigg( \dfrac{4 {}^{ \: 1 }}{9 {}^{ \: 1 } } \bigg) } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \red{\bf{ \bigg( \dfrac{4 }{9 } \bigg) } }[/tex]

( Brain + 100 points ) A triangle has an area of 30 cm squared. What might the base and height be? Give 3 examples.

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[tex]\text{The base and height have to be factors of 60, since}\\\\~~~~~~~~\text{Area}= \dfrac{1}{2} \times \text{Base} \times \text{Height}\\\\\implies 30 = \dfrac 12 \times \text{Base} \times \text{Height}\\\\\implies \text{Base} \times \text{Height}= 60[/tex]

[tex]\textbf{Example 1:}\\\\\text{Height} = 6~ cm \\\\\text{Base} = 10~ cm\\\\\text{Area} = \dfrac 12 \times 6 \times 10 = 30~ cm^2\\\\\textbf{Example 2:}\\\\\text{Height} = 5~ cm\\\\\text{Base} = 12~ cm\\\\\text{Area} = \dfrac 12 \times 12 \times 5 = 30~ cm^2\\\\\textbf{Example 3:}\\\\\text{Height} =4~ cm\\\\\text{Base} = ~15 ~cm\\\\\text{Area} = \dfrac 12 \times 15 \times 4 = 30~ cm^2[/tex]

Let's see

Base be B

Height be H

So

1/2BH=30BH=2(30)BH=60

The ppossible values are

B=6,H=10H=6,B=10H=3,B=20B=3,H=20B=2,H=30H=2,B=30H=1,B=60B=1,H=60

x/7 ≥ -6 solve for x please

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x/7 >= -6

x×1/7 >= -6

x>= -6 ÷ 1/7

x>= -6× 7/1

x>= -6×7/1

x>= -42

Nasir is laying out a garden in the shape of a right triangle. he draws it on the coordinate grid below. The three vertices of his garden are at the points A (-3,-4), B(6, -4), and C (6,8). he wants to enclose the garden with a fence that runs along its perimeter. how many feet of fencing will Nasir needs?

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Step-by-step explanation:

it is not important that the triangle is right-angled.

but the distance between each pair of points is calculated via Pythagoras

c² = a² + b²

with c being the Hypotenuse (baseline opposite of the 90° angle) = distance between the end points, and a and b are the legs (= the x and y coordinate differences of the 2 end points) of the virtual right-angled triangles between each pair of points.

so,

AB² = (6 - -3)² + (-4 - -4)² = 9² + 0² = 81

AB = 9 ft

BC² = (6 - 6)² + (8 - -4)² = 0² + 12² = 144

BC = 12 ft

and now for AC, which is because of the special case of how the main triangle is placed and oriented, the same calculation as with Pythagoras for the main right-angled triangle. but I keep showing you the point distance calculation, because this is what you will need in the future for more general triangle or other shapes calculations :

AC² = (6 - -3)² + (8 - - 4)² = 9² + 12² = 81 + 144 = 225

AC = 15 ft

so, Nasir will need

9 + 12 + 15 = 36 ft

of fencing.

For a monthly family cookout, David
buys 3 packages of hot dogs and 4
packages of hamburger patties.
Hot dog packages each contain a hot
dogs. Hamburger packages each
contain y hamburger patties.
Complete the expressions for the total number of hot dogs and hamburger
patties David buys for 6 cookouts.
Use the number pad to enter your answers in the boxes.
6(
x+

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Answer:

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I want to know the:

X-intercepts

Y-intercepts

Please accurate answers only!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ordered pairs

( 1 , -1 )

( 2 , -3 )

( 3 , -5 )

( 4 , -7 )

( 0 , 1 )

( -1 , 3)

( -2 , 5)

( -3 , 7)

Answer:

x-intercept = (0.5, 0)

y-intercept = (0, 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

x-intercept : where the line intersects the x-axis

x-intercept = (0.5, 0)

y-intercept : where the line intersects the y-axis

y-intercept = (0, 1)

The ratio of the one leg of
the right triangle to the other
leg of the right triangle must
be 8:7. Determine the
greatest length of one leg of
the right triangle given the
other leg of the right triangle
is 10.5 feet.

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The legs of the triangle are 6.91 feet, 7.9 feet, and 10.5 feet.

What is a Pythagoras theorem?

The Pythagoras theorem states that the sum of two squares equals the squared of the longest side.

The Pythagoras theorem formula is given as

H² = P² + B²

The ratio of the one leg of the right triangle to the other leg of the right triangle must be 8:7.

Let x be one leg and y be another leg. Then we have

x/y = 8/7

   y = 7x/8

Then the greatest length of one leg of the right triangle given the other leg of the right triangle is 10.5 feet will be

 10.5² = x² + (7x/8)²

110.25 = x² + 49x²/64

110.25 = 113x²/64

      x² = 62.44

        x = 7.902

        x ≅ 7.9 feet

Then the other leg will be

y = 7.9 x 7 / 8

y = 6.91

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the diagram shows a right angled triangle. 9cm 15cm x degrees. Find the size of angle x. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.​

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Answer:

31°

Step-by-step explanation:

As the opposing side and adjacent side of the angle x are given, we need to take the tan ratio of the angle.

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Solving :

⇒ tan x° = 9/15

⇒ tan x° = 3/5

⇒ x = tan⁻¹ (0.6)

⇒ x = 31°

Given:Opp= 9 cmAdj= 15 cmNote that:Opp= Opposite Adj= Adjacent To find:

The size of the unknown angle "x"

Solution:

We'll have to check which is the appropriate one from SOHCAHTOA.

In this question we'll have to use tan because opposite and adjacent is given.

[tex]\large\boxed{Formula: tan(A)= \frac{opp}{adj}}[/tex]

Substitute according to the formula.

[tex]tan \: x= \frac{9}{15}[/tex]

We'll have to use tan inverse.

[tex]x={tan}^{-1}(\frac{9}{15})[/tex]

[tex]x=30.96375653[/tex]

[tex]\large\boxed{x=31° }[/tex]

Hence, the size of the unknown angle "x" is 31°

Solve, using the substitution method.

x = 10

y = 2x – 6


(10, 14)


(10, 4)


(10, –4)


(10, –1)

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First, we substitute the x value into the equation below, which is essentially saying
y = 2(10) - 6
We multiply and get
y = 20 - 6
Subtract, and get a final answer of
y = 14

x = 10
y = 14

So the answer is (10, 14)

Hope this helps!

Answer:

(10, 14)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

Given such a problem, we have been told to use substitution method to solve it.

To cut it short, substitution refers to replacing a variable with a value.

Here is a way to solve this problem even in future:

simplify the equation givensolve the equation for the variable x or ysubstitute as step 2 above for the other variablesolve the newly obtained equationand finally solve the equation to find the value of variable not yet obtained.

Back to our problem,

y = 2x - 6, x = 10

Substitute x into equation y = 2x - 6

y = 2(10) - 6

= 20 - 6

= 14

. ° . x = 10, y = 14

Variables in terms of x and y

(x, y) = (10,14)

This is our answer.

I hope this helps.

Have a nice studies.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the polar equations to their rectangular forms.​

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Answer:

  C, A, E, B, D

Step-by-step explanation:

The conversion relations between rectangular and polar coordinates can be used to find the polar coordinate equivalents. Those relations are ...

x = r·cos(θ)y = r·sin(θ)x² +y² = r²

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x = 2

Using the expression for x, this is ...

  r·cos(θ) = 2

  r = 2/cos(θ) . . . . divide by cos(θ)

  r = 2·sec(θ) . . . . use the trig identity

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x²+y²=36

From above, this becomes ...

  r² = 36

  r = 6 . . . . . . take the square root

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x²+y²=2y

From above, this becomes ...

  r² = 2·r·sin(θ)

  r = 2·sin(θ) . . . . . . divide by r

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x=√3y

Using the above relations, this is ...

  r·cos(θ) = √3·r·sin(θ)

  1/√3 = sin(θ)/cos(θ) . . . . . . divide by √3·r·cos(θ)

  tan(θ) = 1/√3   ⇒   θ = arctan(1/√3)

  θ = π/6

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x=y

From above, this is ...

  r·cos(θ) = r·sin(θ)

  1 = sin(θ)/cos(θ) = tan(θ) . . . . divide by r·cos(θ)

  θ = arctan(1)

  θ = π/4

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Additional comment

An equation of the form y = kx defines a line through the origin and through opposite quadrants of the Cartesian plane. Above, we found the equivalent polar equation to be θ = arctan(k). Using the principal branch of the arctangent function, this is the equation of a ray.

However, the tangent function is periodic with period π, so θ = arctan(k)+π is also an equivalent to the rectangular equation. It is the opposite ray, so forms the complete line when joined with the first ray.

The correct answer for the polar coordinates will be C, A, E, B, D

What is a polar coordinate system?

The polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which a distance from a reference point and an angle from a reference direction identify each point on a plane. The pole is the reference point, and the polar axis is the ray from the pole in the reference direction.

The conversion relations between rectangular and polar coordinates can be used to find the polar coordinate equivalents. Those relations are ...

x = r·cos(θ)

y = r·sin(θ)

x² +y² = r²

x = 2

Using the expression for x, this is ...

r·cos(θ) = 2

r = 2/cos(θ) . . . . divide by cos(θ)

r = 2·sec(θ) . . . . use the trig identity

x²+y²=36

From above, this becomes ...

r² = 36

r = 6 . . . . . . take the square root

x²+y²=2y

From above, this becomes ...

r² = 2·r·sin(θ)

r = 2·sin(θ) . . . . . . divide by r

x=√3y

Using the above relations, this is ...

r·cos(θ) = √3·r·sin(θ)

1/√3 = sin(θ)/cos(θ) . . . . . . divide by √3·r·cos(θ)

tan(θ) = 1/√3   ⇒   θ = arctan(1/√3)

θ = π/6

x=y

From above, this is ...

r·cos(θ) = r·sin(θ)

1 = sin(θ)/cos(θ) = tan(θ) . . . . divide by r·cos(θ)

θ = arctan(1)

θ = π/4

However, the tangent function is periodic with period π, so θ = arctan(k)+π is also equivalent to the rectangular equation. It is the opposite ray, so forms the complete line when joined with the first ray.

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A total of 720 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. There were more student tickets sold than adult tickets. How many adult tickets were sold?

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A total of 720 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets is mathematically given as

How many adult tickets were sold?

Generally, the equation for a sold tickets is mathematically given as

S=x+72

Therefore

x+x+72=772

2x+72=772

2x=772-72

x=350

In conclusion, tickets sold was

x=350

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major each of the following angles write it measures right weather it is acute ,obtuse, right angle A straight angle or a reflex angle​

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Answer:

i = right angle

ii = obtuse angle

iii = straight angle

iv = obtuse angle

v = acute angle

Step-by-step explanation:

an acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees

an obtuse angle is an angle more than 90 degrees

a right angle is an angle equivalent to 90 degrees (looks like two straight lines perpendicular)

a straight angle is an angle equivalent to 180 degrees (looks like a straight line)

a reflex angle is an angle greater than 180 degrees

so, ...

i = right angle

ii = obtuse angle

iii = straight angle

iv = obtuse angle

v = acute angle

8-2 (i+1) < 12 − 7i + 4i true.

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

8-2 (i+1) < 12 − 7i + 4i

Left side of the inequality:

8 - 2(i + 1)        distribute

8 - 2i - 2        simplify

(8 - 2) - 2i

6 - 2i

Right side of the inequality:

12 − 7i + 4i        simplify

12 − 3i

Combine:

6 - 2i < 12 − 3i

6 is less than 12

3i is less than 2i

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His sale was a terrible blow to my grandmother; but she was naturally hopeful, and she went to work with renewed energy, trusting in time to be able to purchase some of her children.She had laid up three hundred dollars, which her mistress one day begged as a loan, promising to pay her soon. The reader probably knows that no promise or writing given to a slave is legally binding; for, according to Southern laws, a slave, being property, can hold no property. While my grandmother was thus helping to support me from her hard earnings, the three hundred dollars she had lent her mistress were never repaid. how many valence electrons does sr2+ have 14.4.1:there are five girls in a tennis class. how many different doubles teams of two girls each can be formed from the students in the class? the Epistles of John were written from Ephesus in A.D.90 true or false How can you tell if a pet has reached an unsafe level of fatigue?. Rewrite using the Distributive Property and GCF 13+36 Select the correct text in the passage. In the short story "A Will of Her Own," Rosa only pretends to listen to her grandmother's words. Which line from the excerpt supports this statement?. Rosa was a Swedish girl. She had so often heard people say, "Rosa has a will of her own," that she began to think it rather a fine thing, and when people think it is rather a fine thing to be naughty, trouble is sure to follow. One beautiful summer day Rosa's mother said to her: "Put on your Sunday frock, Rosa, and take these eggs to your grandmother. You may stay to tea, and play a little; but you must be back by seven o'clock." This pleased Rosa, for she was not often sent alone to her grandmother's, although she lived quite near. Soon she was ready. She looked very smart in her scarlet petticoat, bright apron, and white blouse, and started off proudly with her little basket of eggs. Her grandmother was a beautiful old lady with gold spectacles and enormous white cap. She thanked Rosa for the eggs, gave her delicious tea with strawberries, cream, and cakes, and then said, "You can play in the garden until the bell rings. Only do not go near the river." "Thank you," said Rosa, meekly, and walked away. When she had shut the door, she gave her head a little toss and her shoulders a little shake, and said: "I only said Thank you,' not 'Yes, thank you,' for I mean to go near the river." There is nowhere else to play. Mother always lets me go by the river, so why should Grandmother forbid it?" bank Now, the stream where Rosa generally played was only a tributary, and was not nearly so deep and wide as the main river where she now was. Rosa stood on watching the great pine-trunks, which, in Sweden, are always floating down by the rivers to the sea. The woodmen cut the trees down, mark them, and let them float where they will, and the owners claim the logs when they reach the Baltic. Rosa and her brother Rolf used to jump on these trees sometimes when they struck near the shore, float down the stream a little way, and then jump off again. It was always a dangerous game for children to play, but much more dangerous on the large river than on the little tributary. help me 12. Technician A says that some seam sealers may be applied over bare steel.Technician B says that some undercoating may be applied over bare steel.Who is right?1A onlyOB onlyBoth A and BNeither A nor B What is global wind and how do winds help humans travel? how many terms does the expression 6a + 3ab + 2 have what is gross income?? According to what cold war philosophy did the united states believe that, if vietnam fell to communism, all of southeastern asia would fall to communism? a. attrition b. domino theory c. social contract o d. socialism Read the following claim:A flat tax will ensure that all Americans contributes theirfair share, whether they make a little or a lot of income.Which of these would provide the strongest counterclaim?O A. Citizens are already taxed too much and, therefore, all taxesshould be eliminated.OB. A flat tax means that everyone pays the same percentage, nomatter how much taxable income they earn.C. The flat tax is unfairly oppressive to the poor, who spend a largerpercentage of their income on necessities.D. Any major change to the tax code, such as instituting a flat tax, willassuredly lead to endless red tape and confusion. Item 8Read the passage.Space Junk!Imagine small pieces of debris hurtling through space at up to 22,300 miles per hourfaster than a speeding bullet. Next, envision those pieces of debris colliding with each other, explosively creating even more smashed bits, as they continue zooming through space. Now, try to imagine a cloud of this debris encircling our planet.You have just created a picture of space junk.Space junk is a term used to describe the different bits and pieces of debris that orbit earth and other planets at mind-boggling speeds.What is this junk, and how did it end up in outer space?This junk is actually debris from objects sent into space. It includes everything from parts of space shuttles to satellites. Pieces from rocket launchers, bits of metal fallen off of satellites, nuts and bolts, and even chips of paint are all considered space junk. The Space Surveillance Network, a group that keeps track of the debris, has seen garbage bags, lens caps, and even a spatula!Currently, there are around 900,000 pieces of debris between 1 centimeter and 10 centimeters in length orbiting in our space system, and this number is growing. The pieces vary in size from softball-sized to those the size of marbles, or even smaller. Additionally, there are millions of debris pieces too small to measure.But isnt space HUGE? Isnt there enough room for these little bits of junk to pass each other?Although space is extremely vast, most of the junk that is worrisome is orbiting earth. It is estimated that there are about 22,300 bits of trash the size of golf balls, in addition to half a million smaller pieces whizzing around earth in the low earth orbit. This means that the junk is within 1,250 miles of earths surface. Sharing this space are active satellites, so there is growing concern about how to keep the satellites from being hit by the debris. There have been a few incidents where this has already happened. For example, in 1996, some debris from a French rocket damaged a French satellite. Surprisingly, the rocket had been launched ten years previously! In 2009, a non-operational Russian satellite smashed into an American satellite. This collision added another 2,000 pieces of junk to the growing pile of space debris.Scientists have labored for years to try to protect both active satellites and the International Space Station (ISS), a space laboratory run by astronauts from different nations. To protect the ISS, scientists have developed the capability to maneuver the station out of harms way. There are also emergency plans in place to protect the astronauts working at the ISS. These plans would isolate the crew to another part of the station to keep them safe in the event of a collision.Still, these measures do not solve the problem of what to do about space junk.In our modern world, we have become more and more dependent on satellites to help us with many things. Among these are communication systems, weather predictions, and navigation. The more we rely on advanced technology, the more likely it is that we will send additional satellites into space. It is not realistic to assume that the number of items launched into space will decrease.Scientists are working on solutions to deal with the problem. For example, Japan has designed a device that looks like a giant rope with a 444-pound weight attached to one end. The weight could swing around and basically knock debris out of orbit. Then it would burn up in earths atmosphere. Other ideas for debris removal have included harpoons, giant magnets, and nets that would capture the debris. Some solutions propose an end-of-life plan for future launches, in which the debris would be sent farther into space or destroyed.Because humans interest in exploring space continues to grow, there is little chance that the number of objects in space will decrease. However, as people become more aware of the problem of space junk, the same energy dedicated to exploring space must be directed toward creative ways of cleaning it up.Read this sentence from "Space Junk!"In our modern world, we have become more and more dependent on satellites to help us with many things. What is the meaning of dependent?worried aboutexcited aboutrelying oninterested in which of the following could be a hypothesis for what a rattlesnake eat Solve5x+3=23answers:45.51525