6 - x/10 = -3
6 = -3 + x/10
9 = x/10
90 = x
Answer:
31.3%
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by doing the binomial expansion of (x+y)^6 where x represents success. This is
(x^6y^0) + 6(x^5y^1) +15(x^4y^2) +20(x^3y^3) +15(x^2y^4) +6(x^1y^5) +(x^0y^6)
We are interested in the x^3y^3 term which represents exactly 3 successes. Since the probability of success and failure are both .5 we should be able to figure this out just using the coefficients of the terms which is
20/64 = .3125 which is 31.25% Rounding yo the nearest tenth gives us
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
I think we had a question similar to this before. Again, let's figure out the vertical and horizontal distances figured out. The distance from C at x=8 to D at x=-5 is 13 units while the distance from C at y=-2 to D at y=9 is 11 units. (8+5=13 and 2+9=11, even though some numbers are negative, we're looking at their value in those calculations)
Next, we have to divide each distance by 4 so we can apply it to the ratio. 13/4=
and 11/4=
. Next, we need to read the question carefully. It's asking us to place the point in the ratio <em>3</em> to <em>1</em> from <em>C</em> to <em>D</em>. The point has to be closer to endpoint D because of this. Let's take each of our fractions, multiply them by 3, then add them towards the direction of endpoint D to get our answer (sorry if that sounds confusing):

Therefore, our point that partitions CD into a 3:1 ratio is (
).
I'm not sure if there was more to #5 judging by how part B was cut off. From what I can understand of part B, however, I believe that Beatriz started from endpoint D and moved towards C, the wrong direction. She found the coordinates for a 1:3 ratio point.
Also, for #6, since a square is a 2-dimensional object, the answer needs to be written showing that. The answer for #6 is 9 units^2.
S(8)=3500(1+(.047/4))^32
S(8)=$5086.40 in the account after 8 years.
a)The relative growth rate is .25, or 25%
b)at t=0, the population is 955e^.25(0)=955
c)at t=5; the population is 955*e^.25(5)=955*3.49=3333.28 bacterium.
OK, 60 pounds is weight.... cost is money.... what the what?