1. 5 inches
2. 18 2/3 ft. (19)
Answer:
s< -7/11
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
18 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Rick is building a scale model of the Alamo.
We are given a scale that 3 in. = 15 ft.
The length of the Alamo is 90 feet.
What is the length of the scale model in inches?
So we know that for every 15 feet, 3 inches are actually used in the project and we need a total of 90 feet. To solve, we need to find how many times 15 goes into 90, in which the number it multiplies to will apply to the inches.
15 * ? = 90
90 / 15
6
It takes 15 6 times to get to 90, meaning that we need to multiply 3 inches 6 times to find the actual length of the scale model in inches.
3 * 6
18 inches.
Answer:
A:
Step-by-step explanation:
***I'm pretty sure A should read "NO, because the test value 1.257 is less than the critical value 1.782. Please check the wording of the problem***
H0 : μ ≤ 400
Ha : μ > 400 (claim)
Sample mean: 6,155/13
Sample standard deviation: √44422.4359
Critical test value:
t > 1.782
t = (6,155/13 - 400)/[(√44422.4359)/√13] = 1.257
1.257 < 1.782 ; we fail to reject the null hypothesis
There is not enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to support the claim that the mean battery life is at least 400 hours.
Answer:
All squares are rectangles.
Step-by-step explanation:
A square is a rectange with equal-length sides.
A rectangle is a parallelogram with right-angle corners.
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
A quadrilateral is any 4-sided plane figure, not necessarily convex. Sides are not necessarily parallel, nor are angles necessarily 90°.