You need to find the unit rate of 3 : 1800 first by dividing 1800 and 3
1800 ÷ 3 = 600
So this means for every 1 pound bag it covers 600 square feet. You now need to multiply 600 and 4 to see how many square feet 4 pounds cover.
600 × 4 = 2400
So each 4 pounds covers 2400 sq ft. Now you have to divide 8400 and 2400 to find how many bags of 4 pounds you need
8400 ÷ 2400= 3.5
You need 3.5 bags of 4 pounds.
Technically you would need 4 bags because you’d have to round it up.
Hope this helps you!! :)
75% of medicine this person took, you do that by doing 420/560 and you get .75. Then you move the decimal over twice since it asks for a percent and you get 75%
A = P(1 + r)^t is the interest formula
A = 1000(1 + .02)^t
A = 1000(1.02)^t
I'm not sure which of your two answers A or C have the t raised to a power but you need to choose the one with the t raised to a power.
Answer:
0.35
Step-by-step explanation:
This probability distribution is shown below:
Pitch 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 15 20 40 15 10
Probability 0.15 0.2 0.4 0.15 0.1
The probability that the pitcher will throw fewer than 3 pitches to a batter = P(X < 3)
X is the number of pitches thrown. Therefore:
P(X < 3) = P(X = 1) or P(X = 2)
The additive rule pf probability states that if two events X and Y are dependent events, the probability of X or Y occurring is the sum of their individual probability.
P(X < 3) = P(X = 1) or P(X = 2) = P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) = 0.15 + 0.2 = 0.35
The probability that the pitcher will throw fewer than 3 pitches to a batter = 0.35
Y+4<u><</u>9
subtract 4
y<u><</u>5
y is smaller than and equal to 5
so you shade from 5 to the negative end to infinity (to the left) and shade the 5 to show that it is included (attachment says A)
6 less than (-6) 2 times a number (2 time x) is greater than (>) 8 (8)
-6+2x>8
add 6
2x>14
divide 2
x>7
so
x is bigger than 7
shade from 7 to the positive end to infinity (to the right) and don't shade 7 but put a circle around it to show that it is not included (attachment says B )
I have included pictures of the number lines