A maker of microwave ovens advertises that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first 5 years of use. In a random sample of 50 microwaves that are 5 years old, 12% needed repairs at a=.04 can you reject the makers claim that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first five years of use?

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Answer 1

Answer:

We conclude that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first five years of use.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a maker of microwave ovens advertises that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first 5 years of use.

In a random sample of 50 microwaves that are 5 years old, 12% needed repairs.

Let p = population proportion of microwaves who need repair during the first five years of use.

So, Null Hypothesis, [tex]H_0[/tex] : p [tex]\leq[/tex] 10%      {means that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first five years of use}

Alternate Hypothesis, [tex]H_A[/tex] : p > 10%     {means that more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first five years of use}

The test statistics that will be used here is One-sample z-test for proportions;

                        T.S.  =  [tex]\frac{\hat p-p}{\sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n} } }[/tex]  ~ N(0,1)

where, [tex]\hat p[/tex] = sample proportion of microwaves who need repair during the first 5 years of use = 12%

           n = sample of microwaves = 50

So, the test statistics =  [tex]\frac{0.12-0.10}{\sqrt{\frac{0.10(1-0.10)}{50} } }[/tex]

                                    =  0.471

The value of z-test statistics is 0.471.

Now, at a 0.04 level of significance, the z table gives a critical value of 1.751 for the right-tailed test.

Since the value of our test statistics is less than the critical value of z as 0.471 < 1.751, so we have insufficient evidence to reject our null hypothesis as the test statistics will not fall in the rejection region.

Therefore, we conclude that no more than 10% of its microwaves need repair during the first five years of use.


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How many variables terms are in the expression 3xcube y+5xsquare+y+9

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Answer: Please Give Me Brainliest, Thank You!

2

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two variables here, X and Y

A random sample of 149 recent donations at a certain blood bank reveals that 76 were type A blood. Does this suggest that the actual percentage of type A donations differs from 40%, the percentage of the population having type A blood? Carry out a test of appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.01. Would your conclusion have been different if a significance level of 0.05 has been used?

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Answer:

Yes it suggest that the actual percentage of type A donations differs from 40%, the percentage of the population having type A blood.

Well if a significance level of 0.05 is used it will not affect the conclusion

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The  sample size is   [tex]n = 149[/tex]

     The  number that where  type A blood is  k =  76

       The population proportion is   [tex]p = 0.40[/tex]

       The  significance level is  [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex]

Generally the sample proportion is mathematically represented as

      [tex]\r p = \frac{k}{n}[/tex]

=>    [tex]\r p = \frac{76}{149}[/tex]

=>    [tex]\r p = 0.51[/tex]

The  Null hypothesis is   [tex]H_o : p = 0.41[/tex]

The  Alternative hypothesis is  [tex]H_a : p \ne 0.40[/tex]

Next we obtain the critical value of [tex]\alpha[/tex] from the z-table.The value is  

       [tex]Z_{\alpha } = Z_{0.01} = 1.28[/tex]

Generally the test statistics is mathematically evaluated as

           [tex]t = \frac{\r p - p }{ \sqrt{ \frac{p(1-p)}{n} } }[/tex]    

substituting values

           [tex]t = \frac{0.51 - 0.40 }{ \sqrt{ \frac{0.40 (1-0.40 )}{149} } }[/tex]    

           [tex]t =2.74[/tex]

So looking at the values for t  and  [tex]Z_{0.01}[/tex] we see that  [tex]t > Z_{0.01}[/tex] so we reject the null hypothesis. Which means that there is no sufficient evidence to support the claim

Now if [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex] , the from the z-table the critical value for [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex] is  [tex]Z_{0.05} = 1.645[/tex]

So comparing the value of  t and  [tex]Z_{0.05} = 1.645[/tex]  we see that [tex]t > Z_{0.05}[/tex] hence the conclusion would not be different.

a student ran out of time on a multiple choice exam and randomly guess the answers for two problems each problem have four answer choices ABCD and only one correct answer what is the probability that he answered neither of the problems correctly ​

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Answer:

The probability that he answered neither of the problems correctly ​is 0.0625.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a student ran out of time on a multiple-choice exam and randomly guess the answers for two problems each problem have four answer choices ABCD and only one correct answer.

Let X = Number of problems correctly ​answered by a student.

The above situation can be represented through binomial distribution;

[tex]P(X=r)=\binom{n}{r}\times p^{r}\times (1-p)^{n-r};x=0,1,2,3,....[/tex]    

where, n = number of trials (samples) taken = 2 problems

           r = number of success = neither of the problems are correct

           p = probability of success which in our question is probability that

                 a student answer correctly, i.e; p = [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] = 0.75.

So, X ~ Binom(n = 2, p = 0.75)

Now, the probability that he answered neither of the problems correctly ​is given by = P(X = 0)

             P(X = 0) = [tex]\binom{2}{0}\times 0.75^{0}\times (1-0.75)^{2-0}[/tex]

                            = [tex]1 \times 1\times 0.25^{2}[/tex]

                            = 0.0625

What is the surface area?
9 ft
6 ft
3 ft
square feet

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Answer:

the answer to this question is equal to 162

Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Step-by-step explanation:

Option A and B are the correct answer because it equal to 688.5 and 688.05

Answer:

it is 1377/2 and 688 1/17 thats the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Convert 0.450 to a proper fraction

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Answer:

9/20

Step-by-step explanation:

450/1000

this is not the answer, because it is not simplified

so here we have to find common factor and simplifying

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450/1000 is simplified to 9/20, and it can no longer be simplified.

Please help me to find out the answer

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  80.99 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The hypotenuse of the triangle is given, and the desired side length is the one adjacent to the angle marked. The relevant trig relation is ...

  Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse

Multiplying by the hypotenuse, we find ...

  RY = (82 m)cos(9°) ≈ 80.99 m

What are the Links of two sides of a special right triangle with a 306090° and a Hypotenuse of 10

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

60°=2×30°

one angle is double the angle of the same right angled triangle.

so hypotenuse is double the smallest side.

Hypotenuse=10

smallest side=10/2=5

third side =√(10²-5²)=5√(2²-1)=5√3

The mass of a species of mouse commonly found in houses is normally distributed with a mean of 20.2 grams with a standard deviation of 0.18 grams. Enter your responses as a decimal with 4 decimal places. (a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen mouse has a mass of less than 19.99 grams?

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Answer:

12.1%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Mean (μ) = 20.2 grams and standard deviation (σ) = 0.18 grams.

The z score is a score used to determine the number of standard deviations by which the raw score is above or below the mean. A positive z score means  that the raw score is above the mean and a negative z score means that the raw score is below the mean. It is given by:

[tex]z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

a) For x < 19.99 g:

[tex]z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}\\\\z=\frac{19.99-20.2}{0.18} \\\\z=-1.17[/tex]

From the normal distribution table, P(x < 19.99) = P(z < -1.17) = 0.1210 = 12.1%

The probability that a randomly chosen mouse has a mass of less than 19.99 grams is 12.1%

A train goes at a speed of 70km / h. If it remains constant at that speed, how many km will it travel in 60 minutes?

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Answer:

Total distance travel by train =  70 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Speed of train = 70 km/h

Total time taken = 60 min = 60 / 60 = 1 hour

Find:

Total distance travel by train

Computation:

Distance = Speed × Time

Total distance travel by train = Speed of train × Total time taken

Total distance travel by train = 70 × 1

Total distance travel by train =  70 km

(20/2 + 4)/2

^^^ I NEED A EQUATION LIKE THAT BUT FOR IT TO EQUAL 16

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Answer:

Here are a few examples.

(30/2 + 1)/2

(26/2 + 3)/2

(28/2 + 2)/2

Estimate the product of 0.235 and 13.467 to the nearest hundredth. Round each value to the nearest hundredth before multiplying. Your final answer should also be rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

0.235 = 0.24

13.467 = 13.47

0.24+13.47=13.71

A house m by m is surrounded by a walkway m wide. 27 9 1.8 a) Find the area of the region covered by the house and the walkway. b) Find the area of the walkway.

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Answer:

A. 385.56 square meters.

B. 142.56 square meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

A house 27m by 9m is surrounded by a walkway 1.8m wide.

a) Find the area of the region covered by the house and the walkway.

​b) Find the area of the walkway.

Let

Length of the house=l=27m

Width of the house=w=9m

Wideness of the walkway=x=1.8m

Area of the region covered by the house and the walkway

=( L + 2*x) * (w + 2*x)

= (27+2*1.8)*(9+2*1.8)

=(27+3.6)*(9+3.6)

=(30.6)*(12.6)

=385.56 square meters.

​b) Area of the walkway

= (L + 2*x)*(w + 2*x) - l*w

= (27+2*1.8)*(9+2*1.8) - 27*9

=(27+3.6)*(9+3.6) - 243

=(30.6)*(12.6) - 243

=385.56 - 243

=142.56 square meters.

A refrigeration system at your company uses temperature sensors fixed to read Celsius (0C) values, but the system operators in your control room understand only the Fahrenheit scale. You have been asked to make a Fahrenheit (°F) label for the high temperature alarm, which is set to ring whenever the system temperature rises above -10°C. What Fahrenheit value should you write on the label?

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Answer:

14 °F

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer this problem, we will use the known celsius to fahrenheit conversion formula.

[Celsius * (9/5)] + 32 = Fahrenheit

Now we just plug in the value of celsius:

[-10 * (9/5)] + 32 = Fahrenheit

[ -2 * 9 ] + 32 = Fahrenheit

[ -18 ] + 32 = Fahrenheit

14 = Fahrenheit

So you should right 14(°F) on the label.

Cheers.

in figure , EF=1 and FC=2 What is the length of AC?

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Step-by-step explanation:

ae=ec

ec=1+2=3

then ae=3

Answer:

6-most likely (AC=6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the 2 sides, AE and EC *look the same. Also you can look at the opposite sides.

*This is what I think

The age of some lecturers are 42,54,50,54,50,42,46,46,48 and 48 calculate the mean age and standard deviation

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Answer:

Mean age: 48

Standard deviation: 4

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Mean

The formula for Mean = Sum of terms/ Number of terms

Number of terms

= 42 + 54 + 50 + 54 + 50 + 42 + 46 + 46 + 48+ 48/ 10

= 480/10

= 48

The mean age is 48

b) Standard deviation

The formula for Standard deviation =

√(x - Mean)²/n

Where n = number of terms

Standard deviation =

√[(42 - 48)² + (54 - 48)² + (50 - 48)² +(54 - 48)² + (50 - 48)² +(42 - 48)² + (46 - 48)² + (46 - 48)² + (48 - 48)² + (48 - 48)² / 10]

= √-6² + 6² + 2² + 6² + 2² + -6² + -2² + -2² + 0² + 0²/10

=√36 + 36 + 4 + 36 + 4 + 36 + 4 + 4 + 0 + 0/ 10

=√160/10

= √16

= 4

The standard deviation of the ages is 4

13% of a sample of 200 students do not like ice cream. What is the 95% confidence interval to describe the total percentage of students who do not like ice cream?

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The 95% confidence interval is (8.3%,17.7%), and the correct option is C.

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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].

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13% of a sample of 200 students do not like ice cream.

This means that [tex]\pi = 0.13, n = 200[/tex]

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95% confidence level

So [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a p-value of [tex]1 - \frac{0.05}{2} = 0.975[/tex], so [tex]Z = 1.96[/tex].

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The lower limit of this interval is:

[tex]\pi - z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.13 - 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.13*0.87}{200}} = 0.083[/tex]

The upper limit of this interval is:

[tex]\pi + z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.13 + 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.13*0.87}{200}} = 0.177[/tex]

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As a percentage:

0.083x100% = 8.3%0.177x100% = 17.7%

Thus, the 95% confidence interval is (8.3%,17.7%), and the correct option is C.

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What fraction of a pound is an ounce?

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Answer:

1/16

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 16 ounces in a pound

Answer:

1/16 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Help question 25 pleasee

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Answer:

4b³ + 11b² - 6b + 13

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract like terms.

6b³ - 2b³ = 4b³

3b² - (-8b²) = 3b² + 8b² = 11b²

0 - 6b = -6b

8 - (-5) = 13

All together, the difference is 4b³ + 11b² - 6b + 13.

A ball is thrown straight up into the air from an initial height of 5 feet at time t = 0. The height, in feet, of the ball above the ground is given by h(t), where t is measured in seconds for 0 ≤ t ≤ 15. Based on the values of t and h(t) given in the table, for which value of t would the speed of the ball most likely be the greatest?

t (seconds) 0 3 6 9 12 15
h(t) (feet) 5 12 15 11 6 0

Select one:
a. 2 seconds
b. 5 seconds
c. 9 seconds
d. 15 seconds

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Answer:

5 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed of an object is the rate of distance over time. The value of time (t) at the greatest speed of the ball is at 2 seconds

First, we calculate the speed using:

[tex]Speed = \frac{h(t)}{t}[/tex] --- i.e. distance/time

At t = 0, h(t) = 5

So;

[tex]Speed = \frac{5}{0} = unde fine d[/tex]

At t = 3, h(t) = 12

[tex]Speed = \frac{12}{3} = 4[/tex]

At t = 6, h(t) = 15

[tex]Speed = \frac{15}{6} = 2.5[/tex]

At t = 9, h(t) = 11

[tex]Speed = \frac{11}{9} = 1.2[/tex]

At t = 12, h(t) = 6

[tex]Speed = \frac{6}{12} = 0.5[/tex]

At t = 15, h(t) = 0

[tex]Speed = \frac{0}{15} = 0[/tex]

By comparing the above values, we notice that as time and height increases, the value of speed reduces.

This means that the greatest value of speed will be at the least value of time (t).

From the given options, the least value of time is at:

[tex]t = 2[/tex]

Hence, the value of time (t) at the greatest speed of the ball is at 2 seconds

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After running 3/4 of a mile tess has only run 1/3 how long is the race in miles but I want to know how you did it

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Take 3/4 and 1/3 multiply the bottom, thats your denominator. Then since you multiplied 4•3, multiply the top by three.

Last year, Leila had $30,000 to invest. She invested some of it in an account that paid 6% simple interest per year, and she invested the rest in an account that paid 5% simple interest per year. After one year, she received a total of $1580 in interest. How much did she invest in each account?

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Answer:

6%: $8,0005%: $22,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the amount invested at 6%. Then 30000-x is the amount invested at 5%. Leila's total earnings for the year are ...

  0.06x +0.05(30000-x) = 1580

  0.01x +1500 = 1580 . . . . . . . . . . . . simplify

  0.01x = 80 . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 1500

  x = 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . multiply by 100

Leila invested $8000 at 6% and $22000 at 5%.

Find the first six partial sums S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 of the sequence whose nth term is given. 1 2 , 1 22 , 1 23 , 1 24 , . .

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Answer:

the first  partial sum  [tex]\mathbf{S_1= \dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]

the second partial sum  [tex]\mathbf{S_2= \dfrac{3}{4} }[/tex]

the third partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_3= \dfrac{7}{8}}[/tex]

the fourth  partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_4= \dfrac{15}{16}}[/tex]

the fifth partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_5= \dfrac{31}{32}}[/tex]

the sixth partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_6= \dfrac{63}{64}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The term of the sequence are given as : [tex]\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex], [tex]\dfrac{1}{2^2}[/tex], [tex]\dfrac{1}{2^3}[/tex], [tex]\dfrac{1}{2^4 }[/tex] ,  .  .  .  

The nth term for this sequence is , [tex]\mathtt{a_n =( \dfrac{1}{2})^n}[/tex]

The nth partial sum of the sequence for [tex]\mathtt{a_1,a_2,a_3.... a_n}[/tex] is [tex]\mathtt{S_n}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\mathtt{S_n = a_1 +a_2+a_3+ ...+a_n}[/tex]

The first partial sum  is:  [tex]\mathtt{S_1= a_1}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_1= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_1= \dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]

Therefore, the first  partial sum  [tex]\mathbf{S_1= \dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]

The second partial sum is: [tex]\mathtt{S_2= a_1+a_2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_2= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1 + (\dfrac{1}{2})^2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_2= \dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{4}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_2= \dfrac{2+1}{4} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_2= \dfrac{3}{4} }[/tex]

Therefore, the second partial sum  [tex]\mathbf{S_2= \dfrac{3}{4} }[/tex]

The third partial sum is : [tex]\mathtt{S_3= a_1+a_2+a_3}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_3= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1 + (\dfrac{1}{2})^2+(\dfrac{1}{2})^3 }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_3= \dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{8}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_3= \dfrac{4+2+1}{8}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_3= \dfrac{7}{8}}[/tex]

Therefore, the third partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_3= \dfrac{7}{8}}[/tex]

The fourth partial sum : [tex]\mathtt{S_4= a_1+a_2+a_3+a_4}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_4= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1 + (\dfrac{1}{2})^2+(\dfrac{1}{2})^3+(\dfrac{1}{2})^4 }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_4= \dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{8}+\dfrac{1}{16}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_4= \dfrac{8+4+2+1}{16}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_4= \dfrac{15}{16}}[/tex]

Therefore, the fourth  partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_4= \dfrac{15}{16}}[/tex]

The fifth partial sum : [tex]\mathtt{S_5= a_1+a_2+a_3+a_4+a_5}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_5= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1 + (\dfrac{1}{2})^2+(\dfrac{1}{2})^3+(\dfrac{1}{2})^4 +(\dfrac{1}{2})^5 }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_5= \dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{8}+\dfrac{1}{16}+\dfrac{1}{32}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_5= \dfrac{16+8+4+2+1}{32}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_5= \dfrac{31}{32}}[/tex]

Therefore, the fifth partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_5= \dfrac{31}{32}}[/tex]

The sixth partial sum: [tex]\mathtt{S_5= a_1+a_2+a_3+a_4+a_5+a_6}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_6= (\dfrac{1}{2})^1 + (\dfrac{1}{2})^2+(\dfrac{1}{2})^3+(\dfrac{1}{2})^4 +(\dfrac{1}{2})^5 +(\dfrac{1}{2})^6 }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_6= \dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{8}+\dfrac{1}{16}+\dfrac{1}{32}+\dfrac{1}{64} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{S_6= \dfrac{32+16+8+4+2+1}{64}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{S_6= \dfrac{63}{64}}[/tex]

Therefore, the sixth partial sum [tex]\mathbf{S_6= \dfrac{63}{64}}[/tex]

coordinates of England

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Answer:

52.3555 north

1.1745 west

If f(x) = x2 + 9x – 14 and g(x) = x2 – x + 3, find (f – g)(x).

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Answer:

10x-17

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = x^2 + 9x – 14

g(x) = x^2 – x + 3

(f – g)(x)=x^2 + 9x – 14  - (x^2 – x + 3)

Distribute the minus sign

(f – g)(x)=x^2 + 9x – 14  - x^2 + x - 3

Combine like terms

    =10x-17

15. What is the next number in this series?
6, 11, 9, 14, 12,
a. 17
b. 10
C. 18
d. 16

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Answer:

a. 17

Step-by-step explanation:

The pattern is add 5 then subtract 2

Choose the best answer to the following question. Explain your reasoning with one or more complete sentences. At​ 11:00 you place a single bacterium in a​ bottle, and at​ 11:01 it divides into 2​ bacteria, which at​ 11:02 divide into 4​ bacteria, and so on. How many bacteria will be in the bottle at​ 11:30?

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Answer:

we could work this out by geometric sequence

Step-by-step explanation:

G1=2, G2=4, we have a formula,Gn=G1r^n-1

G2=G1 (r)^1, 4=2r, r=2

G30=G1 (2)^29=1,073,741,824 bacterium

1.3 is 10% of what number

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Answer:

33.33 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

Make a proportion

part/whole = part/whole

1.3/x=10/100

130=10x

x=13

Simplify: y^-3

a) 3/y
b) - 1/y^3
c) -3y
d) 1/y^3

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Answer:

1/y^3

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that a^-b = 1/a^b

y ^-3 = 1/y^3

Please answer ASAP PLEASE!​

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

The inequality, x ≤ 7, has solutions that includes values that is equal to 1 or less than 7.

This can be represented on a number line as shown in the number line graphed in the attachment below.

A full circle or shaded "o" indicates that the number 7 is included in the solution.

The arrow points from 7 to the left, telling us that the value of x are all numbers from 7 and below.

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Using four digits, write a number in standard form where 1 is in the hundredths place. Then, write the number in word form. In March, Coronado Company completes Jobs 10 and 11. Job 10 cost $29,900 and Job 11 $40,300. On March 31, Job 10 is sold to the customer for $40,300 in cash. Journalize the entries for the completion of the two jobs and the sale of Job 10. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Question #2: Make a sentence by adding the correct group of words. During the birthday party _______. A.the one-year-old cried B.the one-year-old crying and eating C.the one-year-old you are working with a 30-60-90 right triangle. its longer leg measures 6. What is the length of the hypotenuse Read the following letter carefully before you choose your answer. The following is a letter written by an already established Voltaire to a young and newly published author, M. Helvetius, in 1739. (1) My dear friendthe friend of Truth and the Musesyour Epistle is full of bold reasoning in advance of your age, and still more in advance of those craven writers who rhyme for the book-sellers and restrict themselves within the compass of a royal censor, who is either jealous of them, or more cowardly than they are themselves. (2) What are they but miserable birds, with their wings close clipped, who, longing to soar, are for ever falling back to earth, breaking their legs! You have a fearless genius, and your work sparkles with imagination. I much prefer your generous faults to the mediocre prettinesses with which we are cloyed. If you will allow me to tell you where I think you can improve yourself in your art, I should say: Beware, lest in attempting the grand, you overshoot the mark and fall into the grandiose: only employ true similes: and be sure always to use exactly the right word. (3) Shall I give you an infallible little rule for verse? Here it is. When a thought is just and noble, something still remains to be done with it: see if the way you have expressed it in verse would be effective in prose: and if your verse, without the swing of the rhyme, seems to you to have a word too manyif there is the least defect in the constructionif a conjunction is forgottenif, in brief, the right word is not used, or not used in the right place, you must then conclude that the jewel of your thought is not well set. Be quite sure that lines which have any one of these faults will never be learnt by heart, and never re-read: and the only good verses are those which one rereads and remembers, in spite of oneself. There are many of this kind in your "Epistle"lines which no one else in this generation can write at your age such as were written fifty years ago. 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