Answer:
Good Morning to you as well, How are you?
Answer:
Domain = {All real values of x EXCEPT x = -5 and x = 7}
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a rational function given as y=\frac{6+9x}{6-|x-1|}y=
6−∣x−1∣
6+9x
The domain is the set of all real value of x for which the function is defined.
For rational functions, we need to find which value of x makes the denominator equal to 0. We need to exclude those values from the domain.
Now
6 - |x-1| = 0
|x-1| = 6
x- 1 = 6
or
-(x-1) = 6
x = 6+1 = 7
and
-x+1=6
x = 1-6 = -5
So, the x values of -5 and 7 makes this function undefined. So the domain is the set of all real numbers except x = -5 and x = 7
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The values on the left of the table represent the number of fish caught, and the number of the right of the table represents how many family members caught that amount of fish.
Therefore, the first row means that 0 family members caught 0 fish.
The second row means that 3 family members caught 1 fish.
The third row would mean 1 family member caught 2 fish.
The next row would mean 0 family members caught 3 fish.
And the final row would mean 4 family members caught 4 fish.
The question does not ask for the total amount of fish caught; rather is ask for the maximum number of fish that a single family member caught.
Therefore, the maximum amount of fish that a single family member catches is 4. (And 4 family members did so. But individually, the maximum amount of fish one person caught is 4).
Let x be the number of pastries they must sell.
$3.50x≥140
This inequality states that for the number of pastries at 3.50 dollars each must be greater than or equal to 140. Solve for x.
Answer:
probability of x is 0.22 correct to two decimal places
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1. use the poisson formula given as
p(x) = (λˣe∧-λ) ÷x! where λ is the mean and it called lambda,λ = 3, e is mathematical constant and it approximately = 2.7183, x is the chosen value which is equal to 2, Λ is raise to power, ! is factorial sign
p(x=2) =( 3² x 2.7183⁻³) ÷ 2! = 0.22