An online store holds a sale. Of the 500 customers who make purchases during the sale, 220 use a coupon. What percent of the customers do not use a coupon?
Answer:
56 %
Step-by-step explanation:
Total no of customers = 500
Used coupon = 220
Not used coupon = 500 - 220 = 280
We need to find the percentage of the customers do not use a coupon. It can be given by :
[tex]\%=\dfrac{280}{500}\times 100\\\\=56\%[/tex]
So, there are 56% of the customers that do not use a coupon.
Which of the following graphs could be the graph of the function f(x)+-0.08x(x2-11x+18)
Answer:
option 3, c.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Its C on ed
Step-by-step explanation:
The _________ of a hypothesis test is the probability (1minus beta) of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
Answer:
Power
Step-by-step explanation:
An hypothesis is usually formulated at the beginning of research, it is usually in line with the problem statement and gives the possible outcome.
An hypothesis is either accepted or rejected.
Power in hypothesis is the probability of rejecting null hypothesis when it is false. It helps in making a correct decision by rejecting the null hypothesis when it is not true.
power ranges between 0 to 1 when it is close to 1 it is said to be very strong and has the probability of rejecting a null hypothesis when it is not true.
Power helps to avoid a type II error in statistics.
Caitlyn is going away to college and will need to rent a truck to help
move. The cost of the truck is $35 plus $0.79 per mile. If her college
is 85 miles away and she budgeted $100 for the rental, will she have
enough money?
Answer:
She will not have enough money
Step-by-step explanation:
0.79x85=67.15
67.15+35=105.15
Omar runs an 18 mile course while training for a marathon. It takes him 63 minutes to run the first 7 miles. If he continues to run at the same rate, how many more minutes will it take him to complete the course?
Answer:
162 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
first divide 63 by 7 to find out how much minutes it takes him to run one mile. Then multiply your answer by 18 to get how much minutes it will take him to run 18 miles :)
Find m angle f to the nearest degree
Answer:
∠F ≈ 53°
General Formulas and Concepts:
Trigonometry
sin∅ = opposite over hypotenusesin inverse evaluates "backward" to find the measure angleStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Looking at ∠F
opposite leg of ∠F = ED = 8
hypotenuse = FE = 10
Step 2: Find m∠F
Substitute: sin∠F = 8/10Simplify: sin∠F = 4/5Take sin inverse: ∠F = sin⁻¹(4/5)Evaluate: ∠F = 53.1301°Round: ∠F ≈ 53°The Wilson family had 6 children. Assuming that the probability of a child being a girl is 0.5, find the probability that the Wilson family had at least 4 girls and at most 4 girls?
A man is in a boat 2 miles from the nearest point on the coast. He is to go to point Q, located 3 miles down the coast and 1 mile inland (see figure). He can row at a rate of 4 miles per hour and walk at 4 miles per hour. Toward what point on the coast should he row in order to reach point Q in the least time?
Answer:
The answer is "0.45385".
Step-by-step explanation:
The time is taken to reach the coast [tex]= \frac{\sqrt{(2^2 + x^2)}}{4}[/tex]
The time is taken to reach Q after reaching the coast [tex]= \frac{\sqrt{(1 + (3-x)^2)}}{4}[/tex]
Total time, [tex]T= \frac{\sqrt{(1 + (3-x)^2)}}{4}+ \frac{\sqrt{(1 + (3-x)^2)}}{4}[/tex]
This has to be minimum,
[tex]\to \frac{dt}{dx} = 0[/tex]
[tex]\to \frac{\sqrt{(2^2 + x^2)}}{2} + \frac{\sqrt{1 + (3-x)^2}}{3}\\\\ \frac{x}{4}\sqrt{(4+x^2)} + \frac{(x-3)}{(4\sqrt{(x^2-6x+10)}} = 0\\\\\frac{x^2}{16} \times (4+x^2) = \frac{(x-3)^2}{16 \times (x^2-6x+10)}\\\\x^2(4+x^2) = \frac{(x-3)^2}{(x^2-6x+10)}\\\\4x^2+x^4 = \frac{ x^2+9-6x}{(x^2-6x+10)}\\\\ 4x^2+x^4(x^2-6x+10) = x^2+9-6x\\\\4x^4-24x^3+40x^2+x^6-6x^5+10x^4= x^2+9-6x\\\\x^6-6x^5+ 14x^4-24x^3+39x^2+6x-9=0\\\\[/tex]
x=0.45385
Which inequality is true?
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-3
-2.
-1
0
1
2
3
0 1 / 2 < -1 2 3
0-2 / 5-17 /
0 -2/3-1-1
/4
Answer:
-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment whose endpoints are R(9, 3) and S(-1, -9).
Answer:
[tex](4, -3 )[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra I
Order of Operations: BPEMDASAlgebra I
Midpoint Formula: [tex](\frac{x_1+x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1+y_2}{2} )[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
R (9, 3)
S (-1, -9)
Step 2: Find midpoint
Substitute: [tex](\frac{9-1}{2}, \frac{3-9}{2} )[/tex]Subtract: [tex](\frac{8}{2}, \frac{-6}{2} )[/tex]Divide: [tex](4, -3 )[/tex]Tristen's cat had 3 baby kittens. Each kitten weighed 1 pounds. How many ounces did all of his kittens weigh together?
What is 12 percent of 12
Answer:
1.44
Step-by-step explanation:
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How many tiles are there in figure 0?
Answer:
40 is the answer
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The volume of a soda can has a mean of 12 and standard deviation of 0.11 what percentage of cans have between
11.9 and 12.15 soda
Answer:
.16 is the diffrence
Step-by-step explanation:
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Simplify the expression.
13[6^2/(5^2 - 4^2)+9]
Answer:
The simplified term for the given expression is 169.
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving within the parenthesis, given the expression:
13{6^2/(5^2-4^2)+9}
13{36/(25-16)+9}
13{36/9+9}
13(9+4)
13(13)
Therefore, the simplified term in terms of the expression, 13(6^2/5^2-4^2)+9), is 169.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1.1 4 = 22
(4)2 = (22)2 = 24
(62)
13 • (————————— + 9)
(52 - 24)
3.1 6 = 2•3
(6)2 = (2•3)2 = 22 • 3 (22•32)
13 • (——————— + 9)
9 (22•32)
Simplify ———————
9
4.1 Canceling out 32 as it appears on both sides of the fraction line
13 • (4 + 9) gives you 169
Please help as soon as possible
Answer:
[tex]x=5[/tex] is the required digit that can be used to correctly complete the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation
_____ × 1/10 = 1/2
Let 'x' be the required digit
If we put x=5 the L.H.S will be equal to R.H.S.
i.e.
5 × 1/10 = 5/10 = 1/2
so the equation becomes
5 × 1/10 = 1/2Therefore, [tex]x=5[/tex] is the required digit that can be used to correctly complete the equation.
The numbers 1 to 13 are written on 13 separate slips of paper and placed into a box. A slip of paper is randomly drawn from the box. Express probabilities as reduced fractions and as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. 1. a. What is the probability that the slip of paper has an odd number on it? 1. b. What is the probability that the slip of paper has a number less than 4 on it? Theoretical probability can be used to predict the likelihood of an event. If a single, 6-sided die is rolled there are six possible outcomes. That is, after rolling the die, the side facing up will show one of six possibilities: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. The theoretical probability that the die would land with a "2" on the side facing up is P = 1/6 = 0.167 because one out of the 6 possibilities is a "2." MGF2106 Project 2B; SP2020 5 2. Two experiments are conducted in which a single 6-sided die is rolled 20 and 80 times. The outcomes of the experiments are shown below. For each result calculate the experi
Answer: 1a. 0.538
1b. 0.231
Step-by-step explanation:
For Section A.
Given data:
Numbers to be drawn = 1 to 13
Odd numbers = 7
Even numbers = 6
1a. Probability of drawing an odd number
= 7/13
= 0.538
1b. Probability of drawing a number less than 4.
= 3/13
= 0.231
Section B.
You need to provide me with the table containing the data, for me to be able to assist you with it.
find the value of x
76* and 63*
Answer:
41
Step-by-step explanation:
76 + 63 = 139
180 - 139 = 41
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
76° + x° + 63° = 180°
x + 139 = 180
x° = 41°
Find the slope of the line through each pair of points plz
Answer:
-1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
slope = m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (-2 - (-5))/(11 - 17) = 3/(-6) = -1/2
Answer:
Slope= [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When you are looking for slope you should use this [tex]slope=m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex] then just plug in what you already know.
[tex]y_{1}=-5\\y_{2}=-2\\x_{1}=17\\x_{2}=11[/tex]
Now we insert it in the formula and solve to get the slope...
[tex]\frac{-2-(-5)}{11-17}=\frac{3}{-6}=-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
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With math please
Find the value of x and y.
Answer:
x = 30
y = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Please note: the value for x is correct only if this triangle is a right triangle.
This can be solved because 2(5y) = 20 and because if a triangle has all congruent angles then its side lengths are also congruent.
Find x if...... (look at the picture and answer please)
Answer:
X=7
Step-by-step explanation:
108=10x+2+4x+8
108=14x+10
108-10=14x
98=14x
Divide by 14
X=7
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Answer:
1.25r+8=28
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.25r + 8 = 28
Step-by-step explanation:
you pay $8 just to get in so you need to pay that just once right?
And it costs 1.25 dollars per ride so it makes sense fro that equation to be the answer
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One cup holds 100 grams of sugar. How many cups will hold half a kilogram of sugar?
Answer:
5 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
1 kilogram is 1000 grams
1/2 of a kilogram is 500 grams
Answer:
5 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
Half a kilogram is 500 grams.
500 grams is 5 times bigger than 100 grams.
Which means it takes 5 times more cups to hold 500 grams.
100 grams = 1 cup
500 grams = 5 cups
Find the area of a compound shape
The answer is 357 m^2
I just need the steps.....
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Answer:
figure the areas of the rectangle and semicircleadd them togetherStep-by-step explanation:
The area of the rectangle is given by ...
A = LW
A = (20 m)(14 m) = 280 m²
__
The area of the semicircle is ...
A = (1/2)πr²
A = (1/2)π(7 m)² = 24.5π m² ≈ 77 m²
__
Then the total area is ...
280 m² +77 m² = 357 m²
_____
The width of the rectangle is the diameter of the circle, which is twice its radius. The area of a semicircle is 1/2 the area of a circle.
A submarine descended 3 feet per minute.If the surface of the water is 0, which integer describes the position of the submarine after 8 minutes
Answer:
-24
Step-by-step explanation:
-3*8=-24
do the set of favourite colours form a set
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Our preference for a specific color can be related to how we feel in any situation, how we want to feel, and even how we remember certain experiences (to name a few). This section, which is closely associated with the previous section color Associations, presents the survey participants preferences and how they vary between age groups and gender. This first section examines the question of favorite color for all participants regardless or gender or age. Figure 6.1 below presents this information in graphical form.Blue, for this group of people, is the most favored choice of the 8 colors available. Blue is an interesting color in that people tend to choose it as a favorite, but it is usually associated with sadness and depression. Birren notes that blue is commonly associated with adjectives like cold, subduing, sober, gloom and fearfulness (Color Psychology and Color Therapy, 143). Although some studies have suggested that blue can represent feelings that are sad or not happy, people tend to like the hue of blue (and like colors) because they have a calming and relaxing
When this data is examined further and filters of gender and age are applied, some interesting results surface. The two pie charts below represent favorite colors of each
A review of color studies by Eysenck in the early 1940’s notes that St. George (1938) maintained that blue for men stands our far more than for women. Related to different colors, Eysenck’s study also found that the most significant gender difference is yellow being preferred to orange by women and orange to yellow by men. Natalia Khouw states, “this finding was reinforced later by Birren in 1952 who found men preferred orange to yellow; while women placed orange at the bottom” (The Meaning of Color for Gender, 1). Both these published results correlate to the survey results collected in this
color preferences differ by the age of the participant. Birren states in his book that blue and red maintain a high preference throughout life, but colors seem to drop down the list while other colors become more preferred. Yellow, for example, is well liked by children, but begins to drop away by people as they become adults. Birren states, “With maturity comes a greater liking for hues of shorter wave length (blue, green, purple) than for hues of longer wave length (red, orange, and yellow)” (Color Psychology and Color Therapy, 176). Below is a graphical representation of the survey results for a favorite color by age group.
As you can see, blue, green, and purple make up the majority of responses. What’s interesting is the preference of green in the younger age groups and the preference of purple in the older age groups. One could say, by looking at this graph alone, that as people become older their preference for purple increases, while their preference for green decreases. Previous academic or research publications regarding this specific anomaly were not found during this project so the ability to compare and contrast these results with other results isn’t possible at this time. M. M. Terwogy and J. B. Hoeksma did a research study on colors and emotions with regards to preferences and combinations and they noted that as people get older, their preferences are likely to change as a result of social and cultural influences. They state, “As children grow up they learn that the expression of anger is often punished. They also learn that the color black (within Western culture) is associated with mourning.” (Color and Emotions, 7) They also state that the effects of color preferences are still present at later stages of life, but these preferences are outweighed by other (as yet unidentified) factors (Color and Emotions, 16).
The least favorite color graph (shown below) was mentioned on the “color Associations” page along with what people tend to associate cheap and inexpensive. Below is a graphical representation of the survey results for least favorite color for all ages and both .
As you can see orange, brown, and yellow comprise the majority of responses. As you’ve already read, yellow (according to Birren) tends to drop from preferred to disliked as a person grows older. Also, Birren stated in 1951 that women tend to put orange at the bottom of their preference list. Brown, being a darker hue of orange may share some similarities with orange. An interesting detail about orange is the love / hate relationship people have with it as a color. According to the survey results, orange took 28% of the votes when associated with “Fun.” Also, according to Birren the adjectives that his participants gave to orange are: bright, luminous, glowing, warm, metallic, autumnal, jovial, lively, energetic, hilarity and exuberance. All of these adjectives, to me, seem positive. One hypothesis could be that the dislike of the color orange is of stylistic consequence. That is, orange may be going through a period of being out of style, at least in comparison
1 4/5 x 5/12 another question pls urgent
Answer:
45/60 or 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to convert any mixed number into a fraction
1 4/5 = 9/5
5/12 = 5/12
Then you multiply across
9 x 5 = 45
5 x 12 =60
Then you would simplify the answer
[tex]\frac{45}{60} = \frac{3}{4}[/tex]What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (−6,−2) and (6, 8)
Answer: [tex]y=\frac{5}{6}x+3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the equation of the line with the given points, we want to first find the slope then the y-intercept. We use the formula [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex].
[tex]m=\frac{8-(-2)}{6-(-6)} =\frac{10}{12}=\frac{5}{6}[/tex]
Now that we know the slope, we can use one of the points to find the y-intercept.
[tex]8=\frac{5}{6}(6)+b[/tex] [multiply]
[tex]8=5+b[/tex] [subtract both sides by 5]
[tex]b=3[/tex]
Now, we know the equation is [tex]y=\frac{5}{6}x+3[/tex].
Write the equation for (-8, -8), with a slope if three
Answer:
Part--1:
We know that a equation in point-slope form is represented by:
y-y1=m
where m is the slope of the line and is a point through which the line passes.
Consider a equation in a point-slope form as:
This means that the slope of the line is: 5
and the line passes through the point (1,5).
Part--2:
Now as we know that if a line has a slope as m then the perpendicular line has a slope: -1/m
Since,
Let this perpendicular line passes through (2,6)
Hence, the equation of a line in point slope form is given by:
Step-by-step explanation: