Answer: a) 15, b) 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
A researcher studying public opinion of proposed social security changes obtains a simple random sample of 35 adult Americans and asks them whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond yes, is approximately normal, how many more Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following cases?
(a) 10% of all adult Americans support the changes
Here, 
And , 
So, consider the equality, to find the value of 'n'.

So, there are
more adult Americans needed.
(b) 15% of all adult Americans supports the changes
Here, 
So, again we get that

So, there are
more adult Americans needed.
Hence, a) 15, b) 1.
I searched up it said 1,295,996,310
The sum is the gcf, if 60 plus 84 is 148 then wouldn't it be 148 that's what they all have in common, you can use a calculator to figure this out like say 148 times 2 equals 296, divide 296 by 60. Does it go in?
The answer will be F^-1= x/4
3*(x+5)^(1/2)=-9
(x+5)^(1/2)=-3
x+5=9
x=4
3*(4+5)^(1/2)=-9
3*(9)^(1/2)=-9
3*3=-9
4 is an extraneous solution