The answer to the first question is 30.
Answer:
The area after 9 years will be 1,234 km^2
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are tasked with calculating what the area of a certain forest that decreases at a certain percentage would be after some years.
To answer this question, we shall be using an exponential approximation.
Now, to use this exponential approximation, we shall be needing a supporting exponential mathematical equation.
This can be written as;
A = I(1-r)^t
where A is the new area we are looking for
I is the initial area which is 1700 according to the question
r is the rate of decrease which is 3.5% = 3.5/100 = 0.035
t is time which is 9 years according to the question
We plug these values and have the following;
A = 1700(1-0.035)^9
A = 1700(0.965)^9
A = 1,233.66
This is 1,234 km^2 to the nearest square kilometer
Answer:
3.9
Step-by-step explanation: divide when he went for addimition 8 dollars 15 carnival's and total of 31.25 . 31.25/15
ASA because when you look at the corners it marks the angles and then a line for the side in between it. That’s how I always looked at it
Answer:
This can be solved by using the empirical rule for a normal distribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The number of skateboards given is one standard deviation above the mean. Approximately 68% of the data points lie within the range plus and minus one standard deviation of the mean. Therefore the required percentage is:
68 + 16 = 84%.
B. The given number of skateboards is two standard deviations above the mean. Approximately 95% of the data points lie within the range plus and minus two standard deviations of the mean. Therefore the required percentage is:
5/2 = 2.5%
C.The given number of skateboards is one standard deviations below the mean. Therefore the required percentage is:
16%.