Area of rectangular board = length (inches) x width (inches) = 12" x 16" = 192 in²
Area of the border is given as 128 in²
Adding the area of the board and the border gives (192 + 128)in² = 320 in²
Set this up as the algebraic equation (x + 12)(x + 16) = 320 and solve for x:
Remember to use the FOIL method, which is multiplying the terms in the order of first, outer, inner, last.
x² + 12x + 16x + 192 = 320
x² + 28x + 192 - 320 = 0
x² + 28x - 128 = 0
solve for the two x values:
(x + 32)(x - 4) = 0, and knowing we only need the positive x value
x = 4 or 4 inches is the width of the border
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Using sampling concepts, it is found that this is an example of independent samples.
- For dependent samples, there is a paired measurement for one set of items.
- For independent samples, separate measurements are made on two different sets, that is, the value on one sample reveal no information about the values on the other sample.
In this problem, there are two samples, the sample composed of male workers and the one composed of female workers, and separate measurements are taken, hence, it is an independent sample.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/23106151
Answer:
The graph of
is also attached below, which indicates that there is a change of only one unit on the y-axis for every two units of x-values.
Step-by-step explanation:
When there is a change in x values, it is basically a horizontal change. horizontal change between two values is also called the run.
And the vertically change between two values is also called the rise.
The slope is basically the ratio of the vertical (rise) and horizontal (run) changes between two points on a line.
For example, consider the equation


Here fore every two units of x-values, one units are moved on the y-axis.
In other words, there is a change of only one unit on the y-axis for every two units of x-values.
The graph of
is also attached below which is showing this.