Any value which is more than 2 standard deviations away from the mean is considered to be "unusual."
2 standard deviations above the mean 52.4 mp would be 52.4+2(1.8), or 56; 2 std devs below the mean would be 52.4 - 2(1.8), or 48.8. Thus, any value larger than 56 or any value smaller than 48.8 would be "unusual."
54.8, 49.1 and 51.3 are not unusual; 56.5 is unusual, because it's greaster than 56.
Answer:
A. 693
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking you to input 7 into both functions and then multiply them together.
First insert 7 into f(x) = 7 + 2x, 7 times 2 is 14, plus 7 = 21
do the same with g(x) = 5x - 2, 5 times 7 is 35, minus 2 = 33
fg(7) is saying to multiply fg together as a variable next to another variable does. leaving the answer as 693.
Answer:
2 1/2 = 5/2
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a trick you can do when converting mixed numbers into improper fractions
Multiply the whole number and denominator, in this case you'll do 2 * 2 which equals 4
Finally, add the numberator to your product. For this you'll do 4 + 1 which equals 5
When done, keep the denominator and keep your sum as the numerator. 5/2!
The problem statement is not clear regarding which money is invested. We will assume it is the 80% of $8750 that is set aside for future education. That amount is
... 0.80 × $8750 = $7000
If x represents the amount invested at 7%, then the total interest earned is
... (7000 -x)×4% + (x)×7% = 420
... 280 +0.03x = 420
... x = 140/0.03 ≈ 4666.67
$4666.67 was invested at 7%.
$2333.33 was invested at 4%.
I think it's false because that's not really a proportion.