It should just be 3 15/16 because you can’t really simplify 15/16 because it’ll just give you decimals. For example; 15/3 is 5 but 16/3 is 5.333.... and 15/5 is 3 and 16/5 is 3.2, and 15/2 is 7.5 and that won’t work because it turns into a decimal.
Answer:
The applicant need a score of at least 481.25.
Step-by-step explanation:
Problems of normally distributed samples can be solved using the z-score formula.
In a set with mean and standard deviation , the zscore of a measure X is given by
After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the percentile of this measure.
In this problem, we have that:
The mean quantitative score on a standardized test for female college-bound high school seniors was 350. The scores are approximately Normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 75. This means that .
A scholarship committee wants to give awards to college-bound women who score at the 96th percentile or above on the test. What score does an applicant need?
This score is the value of X when Z has a pvalue of 0.96.
Looking at the z score table, we find that Z has a pvalue of 0.96 at . So
The applicant need a score of at least 481.25.
The answer is B because the first number in those points don’t repeat but all the other ones have the first number repeating
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The estimated energy requirement (EER) for an adult woman (more than 19 years) can be calculated with the formula:
EER = 354 - (6.91×age) + PA×[(9.36×weight) + (726×height)]
where age is calculated in years, weight in kilograms and height in meters.
Therefore we need to transform the units of measurement:
5ft 3in = 1.60m
125lb = 56.7kg
The physical activity coefficient for an active adult woman is 1.27, therefore we have:
<span>EER = 354 - (6.91×20) + 1.27×[(9.36×56.7) + (726×1.60)]
= 354 - 138.2 + 1.27</span>×(530.712 + 1161.6)
= 2365 kcal/day
Therefore, the answer is: Mia's EER is 2365 kcal/day.