The graph would be similar to a Sin or Cos graph with a vertical shift. As the music gets louder the graph will go up and as the music and crowd become quieter, the graph will go down. Going up and down until the end of the concert where it will be 0.
Also side note, are you by chance in Trig 01 Summer course? If so, I am in the same class haha.
Answer:
No because the chairs would have to be the price of $62.00
Step-by-step explanation:
divide 558 by 9
so if the chairs had been 62 dollars then he would have enough
Let events
A=Nathan has allergy
~A=Nathan does not have allergy
T=Nathan tests positive
~T=Nathan does not test positive
We are given
P(A)=0.75 [ probability that Nathan is allergic ]
P(T|A)=0.98 [probability of testing positive given Nathan is allergic to Penicillin]
We want to calculate probability that Nathan is allergic AND tests positive
P(T n A)
From definition of conditional probability,
P(T|A)=P(T n A)/P(A)
substitute known values,
0.98 = P(T n A) / 0.75
solving for P(T n A)
P(T n A) = 0.75*0.98 = 0.735
Hope this helps!!
If the total bill is $85, and you want to leave a 15% tip, then you can calculate it as follows:
85 * 15%
= 85 * 15/100
= 85 * 0.15
= 12.75
The amount that should be left as a tip is D. $12.75.