Answer:
Molly's Z score for LSAT
z-score=-2
Molly's Z score for MCAT
z-score=2
Step-by-step explanation:
z-score for LSAT
Molly's score=120
mean=150
Standard deviation=15
z-score= (Molly LSAT score-mean)/standard deviation
z=120-150/15=-30/15=-2
z-score for MCAT
Molly's score=52
mean=40
Standard deviation=6
z-score= (Molly MCAT score-mean)/standard deviation
z=52-40/6=12/6=2
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4a + 1v =57
-2a +1v= 9
I will multiply the second by -1 to cancel v variable (elimination method)
4a +1v =57
2a -1v = - 9
add both
6a. = 48
a= 8
4a= 32
32 + v = 57
v= 25
32+25 = 57
-16 +25=9
24- 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
64-1,2,4,8,16,32,64
88-1,2,4,8,11,22,44,88
Here are all the factors.^^
The common factors are 1,2,3,4,6
Hope this helps!
Hello! For ease of calculations, we can identify the time it took for the weight to bounce back to the other direction, then the other, and then back to its original position by looking at the time it took for the weight to change from 0 to 25 to 0 to -25 then back to 0. This is one whole cycle of the weight.
By the time the weight first reached zero, 1.5 seconds has passed. By the third time it got to zero again, 7.5 seconds has passed. Therefore, one whole cycle of the weight is 7.5-1.5 = 6.0 seconds.
ANSWER: One whole cycle of the weight took 6 seconds.