Answer:
<u>1. New York City:</u> The initial charge is $ 2.50 plus $ 0.50 per 1/5 mile when traveling above 12 mph or per 60 seconds in slow traffic or when the vehicle is stopped. There are other surcharges for overnight, rush hour or congestion.
<u>2. Boston:</u> First 1/7 Mile: $2.60 and each 1/7 Mile thereafter: $0.40.
<u>3. Houston:</u> First 1/11 mile $2.80
, each additional 1/11 mile $0.20
. Rate per mile after first mile $2.20 and wait time per minute $0.40.
Step-by-step explanation:
Normally, there's a standard fare for each city, so for answering the question we picked three well-known cities for comparing the fares.
<u>1. New York City:</u> The initial charge is $ 2.50 plus $ 0.50 per 1/5 mile when traveling above 12 mph or per 60 seconds in slow traffic or when the vehicle is stopped. There are other surcharges for overnight, rush hour or congestion.
<u>2. Boston:</u> First 1/7 Mile: $2.60 and each 1/7 Mile thereafter: $0.40.
<u>3. Houston:</u> First 1/11 mile $2.80
, each additional 1/11 mile $0.20
. Rate per mile after first mile $2.20 and wait time per minute $0.40.
The empirical rule says that roughly 99.7% of the population is within 3 standard deviations of the mean.
Start at the center 60 which is the mean. Add on 3 standard deviations
60 + 3*4.5 = 73.5
and subtract off 3 standard deviations from the mean
60 - 3*4.5 = 46.5
So roughly 99.7% of the population of cattle has horn lengths between 46.5 inches and 73.5 inches
<h3>Answer: Choice D. 46.5 in - 73.5 in</h3>
Factor y2 + 5y +6.
Multiply all of the multiple choices
(y+1)(y+6)
(y*y)(y*6)(+1*y)(+1)(+6)
y^2+6y+y+6
=y^2+7y+6
(y+2)(y+3)
(y*y)(y*3)(2*y)(2*3)
y^2+3y+2y+6
=y^2+5y+6
Answer: (y + 2)(y + 3)