Answer:
The probability that the maximum speed is at most 49 km/h is 0.8340.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the random variable<em> </em><em>X</em> be defined as the maximum speed of a moped.
The random variable <em>X</em> is Normally distributed with mean, <em>μ</em> = 46.8 km/h and standard deviation, <em>σ</em> = 1.75 km/h.
To compute the probability of a Normally distributed random variable we first need to convert the raw score of the random variable to a standardized or <em>z</em>-score.
The formula to convert <em>X</em> into <em>z</em>-score is:
Compute the probability that the maximum speed is at most 49 km/h as follows:
Apply continuity correction:
P (X ≤ 49) = P (X < 49 - 0.50)
= P (X < 48.50)
*Use a <em>z</em>-table for the probability.
Thus, the probability that the maximum speed is at most 49 km/h is 0.8340.
Answer:
Actual correct answer (I checked because the first answer was wrong)
Step-by-step explanation:
x product of powers
quotient of powers
power of a power
x power of a product
negative exponent
x zero exponent
I got this right the second time.
-20x is probably the correct answer
Answer:
x= -3 or 4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
3x²+5x-12 =0
3x²+9x-4x-12=0
3x(x+3) -4(x+3) =0
(3x-4)(x+3)=0
x=-3 or 4/3
Im not understanding what you are asking