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51) 5x-1=0 and x+6=0
5x=1, x=1/5 and x=-6
2 solutions x=1/5 and x=-6
52)x(2x+3)=0
2x=0 and 2x+3 =0
x=0 and x=-3/2=-1.5
53) x(5x-1)=0
x=0 and 5x-1=0
x=0 and x=1/5
54) z(4z+7) =0
z=0 and 4z+7=0
z=0 and z= - 7/4 = -1.75
z=0 and z=-1.75
Answer:
a) 0.1 = 10% probability of a tip of $200 or more.
b) 0.4 = 40% probability of a tip of up to $50.
Step-by-step explanation:
A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
Distribution:
Total of 500 checks.
200 with tips in the interval of 0-20.
100 with tips in the interval of 20-50.
75 with tips in the interval of 50-100.
75 with tips in the interval of 100-200.
50 with tips of 200 or more.
a) What is the probability of a tip of $200 or more?
50 out of 500. So

0.1 = 10% probability of a tip of $200 or more.
b) What is the probability of a tip of up to $50?
200 out of 500. So

0.4 = 40% probability of a tip of up to $50.
Answer:
C. Or the third option
Step-by-step explanation:
When you multiply something by a power of ten the decimal moves either left or right by the exponent. That probably sounds really confusing but here are some examples. If you multiply a number by 10^4 the decimal will move right 4 places making the number larger. Meanwhile if you multiplied it by 10^-4 it will move to the left 4 places making the number smaller. In your case, when you multiply 1.207 by 10^7, the decimal moves places to the right which makes it 12,070,000
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Emma is making two different kinds of cookies for a cookie party she will be attending. She needs 2 and 2/3 cups of sugar for the first recipe and 1 and 1/4 cups of sugar for the second recipe. Emma thinks she will have enough sugar but she isn't quite sure. She knows that her full 2 pound bag of sugar says it contains 4 and 1/2 cups of sugar. Determine the exact difference between the amount of sugar Emma has and the amount of sugar she needs for the recipes.) Emma's mom brought home another 2 pound bag of sugar (4 and 1/2 cups) and wants to make fudge to take to work. Her mom will need 2 and 1/6 cups of sugar. Write a numerical expression that could be used to determine exactly how much sugar will be left over from the two bags of sugar after Emma bakes cookies and her mom makes fudge