2. $9.20 cause you multiply the price by the number of the sweets
Answer:
n ≥ 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be n. Then 5n + 2 ≥ 3.
If you want to solve this for n, then subtract 2 from both sides, obtaining:
5n ≥ 1. Isolate n by dividing both sides by 5. Then we have n ≥ 1/5
Answer:
26cm
Step-by-step explanation:
P= all sides
p=6+3+2+4+2+3+6
should get 26 then add the correct symbol...so put 26 <em><u>cm</u></em>
Answer:
- A. $23
- B. 0.997359
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The policy rates in the table are for $25000 of insurance. Lydia wants $100,000 of insurance, which is 4 times the amount quoted in the table. Hence her premium will be 4 times the quoted premium. Her spot in the table is in the age 24–30 row and the Female Non-Smoker column. Lydia's premium will be 4×$3.50, or $14 per month.
She wants 2 times the amount quoted in the table ($50,000) of insurance for her spouse, so the premium will be 2 times that quoted in the table. His spot in the table is in the age Under 24 row and the Male Smoker column. The premium for his insurance will be 2×$4.50, or $9 per month.
The total of the two premiums will be $14 = 9 = $23 per month.
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2. The probability of living another year is the complement of the probability of dying. For a 35–44 year-old male, the probability of dying is 264.1/100,000, about 2.641×10^-3. The complement of that is ...
1 - 0.002641 = 0.997359