Answer:
When a cone and cylinder have the same height and radius the cone will fit inside the cylinder. The volume of the cone will be one-third that of the cylinder. If the radius or height are different, then there is no relationship between them.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Do the following sides form a triangle?
25 cm
17 cm
42 cm
Answer:
no
explanation:
Side lengths do not adhere to the triangle inequality theorem. Which states that the sum of the side lengths of any 2 sides of a triangle must exceed the length of the third side
Aurora wants to make a donation to a charity at the end of the year she starts by saving a small amount of money each week as shown in the graph
Answer:
The relationship between weeks and the total amount is:
[tex]y=10x[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have here a linear relationship between weeks and the total amount. The equation of a line is:
[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]
Where:
m is the slope b is the y-interceptWe need two points to find the slope.
[tex]m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex]
Let's use any pair points from the plot.
[tex]m=\frac{60-40}{6-4}[/tex]
[tex]m=10[/tex]
And we also see that the y-intercept is 0, therefore the equation will be:
[tex]y=10x[/tex]
I hope it helps you!
Answer:
y=10x and Over 4 weeks, Aurora saves $40
Step-by-step explanation:
Mr. Russo exchanged 200 euros (European money) for 270 dollars. How many dollars would
he get for 300 euros?
Answer: 405 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
200 * x = 270
x = 270 * 300/200. x =405 dollars
Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words.
Answer:
First box: 35 Negative Result
Second box : 60 Positive Result
Step-by-step explanation:
Contains organic matter
Sample size : 700
95% positive means [tex]\frac{95}{100} \times 700 = 665\\[/tex]
5% negative means [tex]\frac{5}{100}\times 700 = 35[/tex]
Does not contain organic matter
Sample size : 300
20% positive means [tex]\frac{20}{100} \times 300 = 60[/tex]
80% negative means [tex]\frac{80}{100}\times 300 = 240[/tex]
Answer:
Just subtract the less no by greater one .you get the answer.
Positive result of sample test gives a positive result than it is 665/1000*100*=66.5% likely that the soil sample contains organic matter.
In a simple random sample of 352 students at a college, 92 reported that they have at least $1000 of credit card debt. Which interval is the 99% confidence interval for the percent of all the students at that college who have at least $1000 in credit card debt
Answer:
The 99% confidence interval for the percent of all the students at that college who have at least $1000 in credit card debt is (20.11%, 32.17%).
Step-by-step explanation:
In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of [tex]\pi[/tex], and a confidence level of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex], we have the following confidence interval of proportions.
[tex]\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]
In which
z is the z-score that has a p-value of [tex]1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex].
In a simple random sample of 352 students at a college, 92 reported that they have at least $1000 of credit card debt.
This means that [tex]n = 352, \pi = \frac{92}{352} = 0.2614[/tex]
99% confidence level
So [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a p-value of [tex]1 - \frac{0.01}{2} = 0.995[/tex], so [tex]Z = 2.575[/tex].
The lower limit of this interval is:
[tex]\pi - z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.2614 - 2.575\sqrt{\frac{0.2614*0.7386}{352}} = 0.2011[/tex]
The upper limit of this interval is:
[tex]\pi + z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.2614 + 2.575\sqrt{\frac{0.2614*0.7386}{352}} = 0.3217[/tex]
As percent:
0.2011*100% = 20.11%
0.3217*100% = 32.17%.
The 99% confidence interval for the percent of all the students at that college who have at least $1000 in credit card debt is (20.11%, 32.17%).
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Answer:
Solution given:
perpendicular [P]=15m
base[B]=8m
hypotenuse [H]=17m
rate :4 plants per square metre
no of plants=?
we have
Area of triangular garden: ½(P*B)=½(15*8)=60m²
Now
Total no of plants =rate ×Area =4×60=240
Michael needs 240 plants in the garden
Members from 6 different school organizations decorated floats for the homecoming parade. How many different ways can first, second, and third prize be awarded?
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Explanation:
There are...
6 ways to select the first place winner5 ways to pick the second place winner4 ways to pick the third place winnerWe start with 6, and count down by 1 each time we fill up a slot. We stop once the third slot is filled or accounted for. The countdown is to ensure that we don't pick the same person twice. From here, multiply those values: 6*5*4 = 30*4 = 120
Interestingly, this is equal to 5! = 5*4*3*2*1 = 120 because the 3*2 becomes 6 and that *1 at the end doesn't affect things. Though usually results of permutation problems don't always end up like this. The order matters because a result like ABC is different from BAC, where A,B,C,D,E,F are the six school organizations.
As a slightly longer way to do the problem, you can use the nPr formula which is [tex]_nP_r = \frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex] where n = 6 and r = 3 in this case. The exclamation marks indicate factorial. If you go this route, you should find that one of the steps will involve 6*5*4.
need help with PART A!!
Answer:
complementary angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles add to 90 degrees
Supplementary angles add to 180 degrees
A right angle is 90 degrees so they are complementary angles
Using the distributive property, what number would go in the blank in order for the given statement to be correct? 4(x – _) = 4x – 16
Answer:
4(x - 4) = 4x - 16
Step-by-step explanation:
4(x - A) = 4x - 16
4x - 4A = 4x - 16
Equating Constant terms (terms without x): -4A = -16
A = 4
Therefore , 4(x - 4) = 4x - 16
The answer is 4.
In order to find the answer, divide 4 from the each number on the right side. You pull the 4 out from 4x, and 4 from 16 to arrive at 4(x - 4).
A wall has an area of 40 square feet. Its
height is 8 feet. Which equation could you
use to find its width?
Alice and Bob play a game by taking turns removing 1 or 2 stones from a pile that initially has n stones. The person that removes the last stone wins the game. Alice plays always first.
(a) Prove by induction that if n is a multiple of 3 then Bob has a wining strategy.
(b) Prove that if n is not a multiple of 3 then Alice has a wining strategy.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) We will prove by induction that if n is a multiple of 3 then Bob has a winning strategy.
Let n=3
It is given that Alice always plays first.
Then, for the first move, Alice has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.
Case 1:
Alice removes 1 stone. Then it is now Bob's turn. There are 2 stones left. Bob has the choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. Then Bob's winning strategy should be to remove 2 stones. Then Bob removes the last stone and wins.
Case 2:
Alice removes 2 stones. Then it is Bob's turn. There is exactly 1 stone left, which Bob removes in his turn. Since he removes the last stone, he wins.
Thus, in either case, for n=3, Bob has a winning strategy. ____ (A)
Now, let us assume that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p.
We will now check if Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p+3
It is given that Alice plays first.
Case 1:
Alice starts the game by removing 1 stone. Then, Bob has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. If he chooses to remove 2 stones, then the number of stones left is 3p+3-3=3p and it is now Alice's turn to play. This is exactly the game when n=3p and we have already assumed that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p. Thus, in this case Bob has a winning strategy.
Case 2:
Alice starts the game by removing 2 stones. Then, Bob has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. If he chooses to remove 1 stone, then the number of stones left is 3p+3-3=3p and it is now Alice's turn to play. This is again exactly the game when n=3p and we have already assumed that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p. Thus, in this case also, Bob has a winning strategy.
Thus, in either case Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p+3 if he has a winning strategy for n=3p. _______ (B)
Thus, from (A) & (B), using induction, we can say that Bob has a winning strategy if n is a multiple of 3.
(b) We will now prove that if n is not a multiple of 3, then Alice has a winning strategy.
If n is not a multiple of 3, then n can have either of the forms of 3m+1 or 3m+2, m ∈ W.
We will prove the given fact for both the forms simultaneously
Let m=0, i.e., n=1 or n=2
Since Alice starts first, she removes 1 stone, if n=1 or 2 stones if n=2 and thus wins. Thus Alice has a winning strategy if m=0. ______ (A)
Let us assume that Alice has a winning strategy for m=k, i.e., for n=3k+1 & n=3k+2
Now, we will check if Alice has a winning strategy for m=k+1, i.e., for n=3(k+1)+1=3k+4 or n=3(k+1)+2=3k+5
Let n=3k+4
Since Alice plays first, she has a choice to remove 1 or 2 stones.
Note that, if Alice removes 2 stones and in turn Bob removes 2 stones, then the number of stones becomes a multiple of 3 such that it is Alice's turn to play. In that case, Bob will have a winning strategy as shown in the previous part.
Then, Alice should remove 1 stone. Then, it is now Bob's turn and he has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.
Case 1:
Bob removes 1 stone. Then there are 3k+4-1-1=3k+2 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+2. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.
Case 2:
Bob removes 2 stones. Then there are 3k+4-1-2=3k+1 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+1. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.
Thus, in either case, Alice has a winning strategy.
Let n=3k+5
Since Alice plays first, she has a choice to remove 1 or 2 stones.
Note that, if Alice removes 1 stone and in turn Bob removes 1 stone, then the number of stones becomes a multiple of 3 such that it is Alice's turn to play. In that case, Bob will have a winning strategy as shown in the previous part.
Then, Alice should remove 2 stones. Then, it is now Bob's turn and he has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.
Case 1:
Bob removes 1 stone. Then there are 3k+5-2-1=3k+2 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+2. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.
Case 2:
Bob removes 2 stones. Then there are 3k+5-2-2=3k+1 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+1. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.
Thus, in either case, Alice has a winning strategy.
Then, we can say that Alice has a winning strategy for m=k+1 if she has a winning strategy for m=k. _____ (B)
Then, by induction, from (A) & (B), we can say that if n is not a multiple of 3, then Alice has a winning strategy.
Let
tenth of a degree.
tan W = 3.52
Answer:
(d) above [tex]74.1^o[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\tan w = 3.52[/tex]
Required
Determine w, using a calculator
We have:
[tex]\tan w = 3.52[/tex]
Take arctan of both sides
[tex]w = \tan^{-1}(3.52)[/tex]
Using a calculator, we have:
[tex]w \approx 74.1^o[/tex]
From the given options, (d) is true
What value of m will m+9, 2m-1, and 2m+7 are the consecutive terms of an
arithmetic progression?
9514 1404 393
Answer:
m = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
In an arithmetic progression, the middle term of three is half the sum of the terms on either side.
a1 +a3 = 2(a2)
(m +9) +(2m +7) = 2(2m -1)
3m +16 = 4m -2 . . . . . . collect terms
18 = m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 2-3m
at what rate percent of interest per annum will #700 gain an interest of #84 in 3 years
Answer:
4% per annum
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall :
Simple interest = principal * rate * time
Given that :
Time = 3 ; simple interest = 84 ; principal = 700
84 = 700 * rate * 3
84 = 2100 * rate
Rate = 84 /2100
= 0.04
= 0.04 * 100% = 4% per annum
Naeem bought a dirtbike. The original price
was $1,800, but he got a discount of 30%. What
was the discounted price of the dirtbike?
Answer:
$1,260
Step-by-step explanation:
30% off
pay 70%
70% = 0.7
1,800 * 0.7 = 1,260
$1,260
What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (3, 3)?
O A. -
B. -4
O c.
O D. 4
Please help
Answer:
Slope = 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]slope = \frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1} \\m=\frac{3-2}{3--1} \\m=1/4[/tex]
x^2log2x+secx differential equation plz solve the question and give ans
Answer:
only 5 points
Step-by-step explanation:
Jade says that 8÷ 1/2 means the same thing as 1/2 of 8, so the answer is 4 do you agree
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
8÷ 1/2
Copy dot flip
8 * 2/1 = 16
Divide 8 things in half you get 16
1/2 of 8 = 1/2 * 8 = 4
Half of 8 things is 4
They are not the same
Answer:
8 ÷ 1/2 = 16
I disagree.
Step-by-step explanation:
8 ÷ 1/2
8 × 2/1
8 × 2
16
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Solve number 3 please, with explanation
Answer:
97,655
Step-by-step explanation:
5(5)^(n-1) = 78,125
5^n = 78,125
n = 7
=> S7 = 5(5^7 -1) / (5-1)
= 5/4 (78, 125 -1)
= 5/4 (78 124) = 97,655
What is the equation in slope-intercept form of the
line that passes through the points (-4,2) and
(12, 6)?
Mark of the Expressions below that are equivalent to 320, 000.
Answer:
32x10^4 and 3.2x10^5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
first and the 3rd one
Step-by-step explanation:
Which shape has the same area as this one?
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Answer:
purple and red has same area
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of purple = 4 x 4 = 16 square cm
Area of red = 2 x 8 = 16 square cm
Area of yellow = 3 x 5 = 15 square cm
What will be the coordinates of vertex N' of the image?
(-2, 4)
O (-2, 6)
O (-4,4)
O (-4, 8)
Answer:
N'(-2,6)
Noting Else To Put
Answer: The correct answer is B (-2,6)
Step-by-step explanation: it is show down below
There are 8 blue candies, 5 pink candies, 1 white candy, and 6 green candies in a candy jar. You reach in, without looking, and take one. What is the probability that you will choose a green candy? Report your answer as a percent.
Answer:
30%
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the total number of candies in the jar.
8 + 5 + 1 + 6 = 20
The probability of choosing a green candy is 6/20 = 3/10 = .3 = 30%
Identify each triangle based on angles. (Acute, Obtuse or Right) PLEASE HELP
Answer:
4.right
5. obtuse
6. acute
7. obtuse
8.acute
9. right
10. right
11. acute
12. obtuse
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Step-by-step explanation:
Todd Lyle worked Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P,M. with an hour off for lunch. He is paid $10,50 an hour. Find his earnings for the week.
Answer:
$315
Step-by-step explanation:
He earns $63 everyday, and then you just have to multiply that by 5 since he works 5 days in a week.
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Answer:
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33) Solve the equation.
r^3 = 49r
Answer:
r = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
This is how you solve the equation...
[tex]r^{3} = 49r\\r^{3} / r= 49r / r\\r^{2} = 49\\r = \sqrt{49} \\r = 7[/tex]
Answer:
r = 7 is the answer