All estimating problems make the assumption you are familar with your math facts, addition and multiplication. Since students normally memorize multiplication facts for single-digit numbers, any problem that can be simplified to single-digit numbers is easily worked.
2. You are asked to estimate 47.99 times 0.6. The problem statement suggests you do this by multiplying 50 times 0.6. That product is the same as 5 × 6, which is a math fact you have memorized. You know this because
.. 50 × 0.6 = (5 × 10) × (6 × 1/10)
.. = (5 × 6) × (10 ×1/10) . . . . . . . . . . . by the associative property of multiplication
.. = 30 × 1
.. = 30
3. You have not provided any clue as to the procedure reviewed in the lesson. Using a calculator,
.. 47.99 × 0.6 = 28.79 . . . . . . rounded to cents
4. You have to decide if knowing the price is near $30 is sufficient information, or whether you need to know it is precisely $28.79. In my opinion, knowing it is near $30 is good enough, unless I'm having to count pennies for any of several possible reasons.
If it is a rhombus then you know each side is the same length, so only have to work out one side. To do this you have to use Pythagoras' theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2)
So take two sets of coordinates, for example, (0,3) and (5,3), a and b represent the height difference and the length difference. Therefore (5-0)^2 + (3-3)^2 = c^2
c^2 = 25
c = 5 , which would be the side of the rhombus
Answer:
A.) No
B.) test statistic = - 3.108
Check explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
H0: m = 105 versus H1: m ≠ 105
Sample size, n = 35, since we have a large sample size, greater than 30.
B.)
xbar = 101.9 ; s = 5.9
Test statistic :
T = (xbar - μ) ÷ (s/√n)
T = (101.9 - 105) / (5.9/√35)
T = - 3.1 / 0.9972820
Test statistic = - 3.11
Pvalue from Tstatistic, df = 34
Pvalue = 0.003772( Pvalue calculator)
Pvalue is the probability of obtaining a value more extreme or exactly that of the test statistic.
At α = 0.01
Pvalue < α ; We fail to reject the Null
Answer:
The answer would be 3
3x3x3 equals 27 you times it three times because its cube root of 27
1. arccos(.1045)
2. arctan(.7265)
make sure your calculator is in degrees mode