Answer:
B. -3(4x + 1) (x - 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Out of the other answer choices, "B," is the only that factorizes correctly and ends up with the correct factorization (It already gives you the break-down of the trinomial).
However, if you're unsure about the answer, you can always take the end result: -3(4x + 1) (x - 4), and multiply it together to see if you can end up with the original trinomial: 
Hi!
Ten less than the square of A.
So LESS is implying subtraction, therefore the 10 needs to be subtracted FROM something, If we look at our options, B is implying that 10 is being subtracted from something, which is what we want!
Therefore our answer is a^2-10
Hope this helps!
When I did the math I got 0.01 lbs
Answer:
- The probability that overbooking occurs means that all 8 non-regular customers arrived for the flight. Each of them has a 56% probability of arriving and they arrive independently so we get that
P(8 arrive) = (0.56)^8 = 0.00967
- Let's do part c before part b. For this, we want an exact booking, which means that exactly 7 of the 8 non-regular customers arrive for the flight. Suppose we align these 8 people in a row. Take the scenario that the 1st person didn't arrive and the remaining 7 did. That odds of that happening would be (1-.56)*(.56)^7.
Now take the scenario that the second person didn't arrive and the remaining 7 did. The odds would be
(0.56)(1-0.56)(0.56)^6 = (1-.56)*(.56)^7. You can run through every scenario that way and see that each time the odds are the same. There are a total of 8 different scenarios since we can choose 1 person (the non-arriver) from 8 people in eight different ways (combination).
So the overall probability of an exact booking would be [(1-.56)*(.56)^7] * 8 = 0.06079
- The probability that the flight has one or more empty seats is the same as the probability that the flight is NOT exactly booked NOR is it overbooked. Formally,
P(at least 1 empty seat) = 1 - P(-1 or 0 empty seats)
= 1 - P(overbooked) - P(exactly booked)
= 1 - 0.00967 - 0.06079
= 0.9295.
Note that, the chance of being both overbooked and exactly booked is zero, so we don't have to worry about that.
Hope that helps!
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Answer:
x ≤ 1
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+4≤ 7
3x + 4 - 4 ≤ 7 - 4
3x≤3
x ≤ 1